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As a former military officer I am chagrined that such a "Huggermugger" is attempting to lead an honorable, courageous military of which he is unqualified to command.
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It was not long before he saw the beach, and the huge Huggermugger groping in the wet sand for his shell-fish.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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But Huggermugger laughed, and said he knew the dwarf was crabbed and spiteful, but that he did not fear him.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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This made him hope that Huggermugger would not eat him.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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He took them into his arms, the great Huggermugger, and kissed them.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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His name was Huggermugger, and he and his giantess wife lived at the foot of the great cliffs they had seen in the distance.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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Now Kobboltozo was at the giant's house one day when Mr. Scrawler was asking questions of Huggermugger about his origin, and observed his disappointment at not being furnished with all the information he was so eager to obtain; for Mr. Scrawler calculated to make a book about the Huggermuggers and all their ancestors, which would sell.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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The next day, and the day after, others of the crew were entertained in the same way at Huggermugger Hall, till all had satisfied their curiosity.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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But Huggermugger heard the noise again, or fancied he heard it, and this time came to see if he could not kill the rat that gnawed so steadily and so fearlessly.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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He noticed, however, that there were other boots and shoes near by, and so there was a chance that Huggermugger might choose to put on some other pair.
The Last of the Huggermuggers Christopher Pearse Cranch 1852
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