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Has Rowling simply run out of alliterative exclamations for this loyal brute, who spews nonsense like "Gallopin 'Gorgons!" and "Gulpin 'gargoyles!"?
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Has Rowling simply run out of alliterative exclamations for this loyal brute, who spews nonsense like "Gallopin 'Gorgons!" and "Gulpin 'gargoyles!"?
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General Gulpin sported his star, and looked fat and florid, but melancholy.
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The poor wounded Gulpin, in the mean time, rubbed his ankles as he fired off a volley of imprecations, the only effect of which was to increase the number of his audience, grinning and laughing in chorus with the terrified mischief-monger.
The Lieutenant and Commander Hall, Basil, 1788-1844 1862
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The noise awakened Murden and his men; and just as they began inquiring the reason of our violence, there was a loud shout heard within the hut, the door was rudely thrown open, and at the head of the robbers, brandishing his carbine, was Gulpin.
The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia William Henry Thomes 1859
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By the time we had reached the station hut, the policemen were just depositing Gulpin near the door, having brought him in a blanket from the spot where he fell.
The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia William Henry Thomes 1859
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Gulpin and the stockman were close together, as though whispering confidentially.
The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia William Henry Thomes 1859
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"Now," said the old stockman, "repeat the exact words of Gulpin, when telling you of the buried money."
The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia William Henry Thomes 1859
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Gulpin did not stop to discharge the weapon which he held, but swinging it over his head he brought it down upon the skull of the foremost man, with a crash, shivering the gun into a hundred pieces, and knocking the fellow senseless.
The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia William Henry Thomes 1859
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"The villain will escape!" shouted Murden, more anxious to secure the person of Gulpin than his men.
The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia William Henry Thomes 1859
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