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Hatchets are buried, attacks are forgiven, dogs and cats start bonding big time.
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And who knows we think in our most secret shameful moments maybe this novel Hatchets & Harlots just might...just might actually be read three or four hundred years from now.
Archive 2007-10-01 Ed Gorman 2007
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And who knows we think in our most secret shameful moments maybe this novel Hatchets & Harlots just might...just might actually be read three or four hundred years from now.
Peanuts Ed Gorman 2007
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'Hatchets and crowbars against the yard-gates: they are forcing them.
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Hatchets still continued to be called for with redoubled eagerness, which rather surprised us, as formerly they had always been accepted with indifference.
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Whitetail and mule deer, bighorn sheep, wild turkey, all manner of smaller varmints, Benny figured, out for forage, and maybe even cougar, although to his knowledge their range was further south, down in the Ladron and the Hatchets.
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Hatchets, fire-hoses, BB guns, howitzers, bombs that trailed stinking blue smoke and exploded a thousand feet off target they were all methods of killing, inefficient though they were.
Last Drop Sapir, Richard & Murphy, Warren 1983
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In 1739 the Armoury in Manila contained only 25 Arquebuses of native make, 120 Biscayan muskets, 40 Flint guns, 70 Hatchets, and
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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"Hatchets rattling inside the baskets of the carpenters."
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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Hatchets of silex or of bronze, rude clay vases that were found nine yards beneath the soil, bear witness to the remotest ages of humanity in Rouen.
The Story of Rouen Theodore Andrea Cook 1897
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