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Twenty years ago I knew a man called Jiggins, who had the Health Habit.
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Twenty years ago I knew a man called Jiggins, who had the Health Habit.
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D., F. M. Jiggins, and J. H. Graf von der Schulenbeurg.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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D., F. M. Jiggins, and J. H. Graf von der Schulenbeurg.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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D., F. M. Jiggins, and J. H. Graf von der Schulenbeurg.
Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009
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Jiggins ends his paper by laying out potential paths for future research.
Archive 2006-05-01 AYDIN 2006
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And yet, that very peculiarity and contrariness that made us cuss and swear too, only induced Captain Jiggins to say occasionally when she was most outrageous wide in her yawing, ` Pretty dear! 'or some such trash -- this very peculiarity, I say, saved all our lives from the most dreadful fate, and brought us home safe to England after encountering one of the most deadly perils of the deep.
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Watch on deck, and watch below, we had nothing to do but loll about, with a stray pull at a brace here and a sheet there, or else walk into our grub and then turn into our bunks; for Cap'en Jiggins was the proper sort of skipper.
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There, too, was Pat's merry smile, and the stolid look of Bogud, and the meditative solemnity of Jiggins, not to speak of others whose names need not be mentioned.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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So long as nothing of this sort was wanted from her the brig was as easy-going as you could wish and all probably that Cap'en Jiggins thought her; but, you had only just to try to get her to sail up in the wind's eye or run with the breeze a bit ahead of the beam, and you'd soon have seen for yourself how cantankerous she could be!
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