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"Katch" broke his neck by falling into the wheat pit, but the incident was soon forgotten in the advancing prosperity of the bank.
A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel S. G. Bayne
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The blogger on Katch up shares their experience climbing Mt. Kenya, one of the few snow capped mountains in Africa.
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She was born Rosina Bessie, in Kiev, Ukraine, on March 29, 1880, the younger of two daughters of Maria (Katch) and Jacques Bessie, a Dutch diamond merchant.
Rosina Lh��vinne. 2009
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The Katch & Release Cradle from Freightrain Flyfishing Products is made of lightweight net and sports teak handles and high-quality aluminum rods.
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And then besides that, then I had the Katch -- when I visited Katch Challis, I had -- I was given, after
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She'd always -- as a child, she and -- and her cousins, the Challises, Lucy and Katch, had always had great dreams and plans for exciting careers.
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Katch died, by her daughter -- I was given diaries.
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He circled the haunted ruins of Khun, passed the pyramids of Katch, which still stood sentinel over the Canyons of the Undead.
The Silver Spike Cook, Glen 1989
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_Ketch_, _Katch_, to thicken or harden from thinness, as melted fat.
Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect William Barnes
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He had a Katch _Speedwell_, with cargoes of pork, sugar and tobacco, and a Barke _Mary_, whose produce was worth
The Women Who Came in the Mayflower Annie Russell Marble
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