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As soon as Sam had gone off with the pony, my father called Kicksey, our maid, a great, brawny woman of forty, who was quite mistress at our place, my father being, like Doctor Chowne and Jonas Uggleston, a widower.
Devon Boys A Tale of the North Shore George Manville Fenn 1870
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“Do you take cream and sugar, dear sir?” says poar Kicksey, with a voice as tender as a tuttle-duff.
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Kicksey, she speakin French, and he our naytif British tong.
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And herewith she sailed out of the room, by the door through which Kicksey had carried poor Mrs. Deuceace.
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The Sartan ran the star chambers, which were designed to work with the Kicksey-winsey to beam energy to the other worlds.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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Alfred had the strange impression of Haplo's mind racing down a track, like the flash rafts of the Kicksey-winsey, the great iron carriages that scuttled along on iron rails, powered by the lightning of the 'lectric zingers.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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The Kenkari, reading the book on the Kicksey-winsey, realized that the machine would bring the lands of the elves and the humans together, that the dwarves would have control over the machine.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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The citadels need the energy from the Kicksey-winsey.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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The Kicksey-winsey would be up and running, the citadels in operation.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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Thus the Kicksey-winsey on Arianus will still send energy to the citadels on Pryan, which will beam energy to the conduits on Abarrach, which will in turn send" "
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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