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"Huxford," said the cashier, touching on the shoulder the young fellow who had led the cheering; "the governor wants to speak to you."
The Captain of the Polestar Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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"Huxford," said the cashier, touching on the shoulder the young fellow who had led the cheering; "the governor wants to speak to you."
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Huxford also somewhat mischaracterizes my take, so I wanted to elaborate.
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Harris continued his lively career until he died in 1875, worn out and shot to pieces by various business rivals, confessing on his deathbed that his real name was not Jack Harris but the rather more prosaic Amos Huxford, and that he had grown up about as far from the western frontier as it was possible to get and still remain on the North American continent—the state of Maine.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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Harris continued his lively career until he died in 1875, worn out and shot to pieces by various business rivals, confessing on his deathbed that his real name was not Jack Harris but the rather more prosaic Amos Huxford, and that he had grown up about as far from the western frontier as it was possible to get and still remain on the North American continent—the state of Maine.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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Jim Huxford, working the chains, had to pull off his ski mask after part of it froze to his mouth.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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“I can still hear the sound of his feet clicking on that ice,” lineman Jim Huxford said three decades later.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Jim Huxford, working the chains, had to pull off his ski mask after part of it froze to his mouth.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Jim Huxford, working the chains, had to pull off his ski mask after part of it froze to his mouth.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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“I can still hear the sound of his feet clicking on that ice,” lineman Jim Huxford said three decades later.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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