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"I start saying, 'I'm not trying to pry into your business, but as women mature, their eggs aren't as fertile'," says Gunby.
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In addition to these, the same work contains etchings of the following brasses: -- Gunby, Lincoln., two dogs with plain collars at the bottom of the lady's mantle, 1405.
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The Gem and Magnet probably owe something to the old school-story writers who were flourishing when they began, Gunby Hadath, Desmond Coke and the rest, but they owe more to nineteenth-century models.
Boys' Weeklies 1940
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Gunby having his horse shot under him, Lieutenant-Colonel Howard assumed the command.
Life and Times of Washington Schroeder, J. F. 1903
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Gunby advanced, charging bayonets, when the enemy was completely routed.
Life and Times of Washington Schroeder, J. F. 1903
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Gunby, coming up at the time, held the enemy in check and a deadly conflict ensued.
Life and Times of Washington Schroeder, J. F. 1903
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The veteran regiment of Gunby was the first to feel the British fire, as General Webster, with his division, flushed with the successes already won, advanced upon the American line.
Our Own Third Reader: for the Use of Schools and Families 1862
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Gunby advanced, charging bayonets, when the enemy was completely routed.
Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched John Frederick Schroeder 1852
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Gunby, coming up at the time, held the enemy in check and a deadly conflict ensued.
Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched John Frederick Schroeder 1852
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