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One involved the invention of something called the Indianer perhaps the precursor to a Berliner, a doughnut filled with cream and covered with chocolate.
Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009
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One involved the invention of something called the Indianer perhaps the precursor to a Berliner, a doughnut filled with cream and covered with chocolate.
Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009
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I was, of course, oblivious while spooning the whipped-cream-topped chocolate mound called an “Indianer,” it was my favorite and may explain my frequent trips to Pesti Pista, the family dentist, whose name never ceased to amuse me, and whose office was conveniently close to the Gerbeaud that half the Nenis and Bacsis, “aunties” and “uncles,” chatting with my parents were going to report their every witty remark to the AVO.
Enemies of the People KATI MARTON 2009
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I was, of course, oblivious while spooning the whipped-cream-topped chocolate mound called an “Indianer,” it was my favorite and may explain my frequent trips to Pesti Pista, the family dentist, whose name never ceased to amuse me, and whose office was conveniently close to the Gerbeaud that half the Nenis and Bacsis, “aunties” and “uncles,” chatting with my parents were going to report their every witty remark to the AVO.
Enemies of the People KATI MARTON 2009
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The Indianer took off, and pastry shops made it nearly exclusively for a while.
Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009
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The Indianer took off, and pastry shops made it nearly exclusively for a while.
Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009
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I was, of course, oblivious while spooning the whipped-cream-topped chocolate mound called an “Indianer,” it was my favorite and may explain my frequent trips to Pesti Pista, the family dentist, whose name never ceased to amuse me, and whose office was conveniently close to the Gerbeaud that half the Nenis and Bacsis, “aunties” and “uncles,” chatting with my parents were going to report their every witty remark to the AVO.
Enemies of the People KATI MARTON 2009
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B: hat sich wohl erwiesen, wie viel daran gelegen, nachwerts in der Historj dess Indianisch Kriegs gemelt, wie dieser gefangener Holtzmann die Indianer menagieren müssen, so sonsten im Ersten mahl man ihnen den garaus machen können.
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Denn Tag hernach all die umliegende Indianer in der Zahl 300 Tapfere Kerl, kamen zusammen, stossten sich zu den übrigen, und suchten die Christen auf, welche nicht mehr als 60. an der Zahl, und nur 4.
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Es find nemlich die Indianer bissanhero stetig untereinander so im Kriege vertwickelt gewesen ... dass selbige diesem Volk nicht zugelassen haben, sich sonderlich zu vermehren aber zuzunehmen ...
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