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The astonished Jackall closes with the Donkey, and they roll over and over in the mud, pummelling one another.
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The Jackall is wanted too, and is much looked for, over the way and up and down.
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Jackall, in a dull, mangy, black hide, of such small pieces that it looks as if it were made of blacking bottles turned inside out and cobbled together.
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Artillery tunic to the equally ancient pea coat, the bright-coloured blue morning jacket, and the cloak of Jackall skins.
A Winter Tour in South Africa Frederick Young
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God, the King, the Empire, the Union Jackall the overthrown idols can reappear under different names, and because they are not recognised for what they are they can be worshipped with a good conscience.
Notes on Nationalism 1945
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We had a very fine Christmas dinner just Ethel, the McCarthy's and I. Fanny, tell Charles, brought in the plum pudding with a sprig of holly in it and blazing, and after dinner I read them the Jackall -- About eleven I started to take Ethel to Miss Terry's, who lives miles beyond Kensington.
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We had a very fine Christmas dinner just Ethel, the McCarthy's and I. Fanny, tell Charles, brought in the plum pudding with a sprig of holly in it and blazing, and after dinner I.read them the Jackall --
Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916 1917
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We had a very fine Christmas dinner just Ethel, the McCarthy's and I. Fanny, tell Charles, brought in the plum pudding with a sprig of holly in it and blazing, and after dinner I.read them the Jackall -- About eleven I.started to take Ethel to Miss Terry's, who lives miles beyond
Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis Richard Harding Davis 1890
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The Jackall is wanted too, and is much looked for, over the way and up and down.
Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices Charles Dickens 1841
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The astonished Jackall closes with the Donkey, and they roll over and over in the mud, pummelling one another.
Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices Charles Dickens 1841
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