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Examples
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The Kildeer was quite bold with me, getting close and scolding something fierce.
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But Bob Fuson of Kildeer, Ill., having lunch before the Cubs game at Wrigley Field, says, "Jordan should have gotten out of basketball when he retired."
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For Nehemiah Yerby had risen to the dignities, solvencies, and responsibilities of opening a store at the cross-roads in Kildeer
The Moonshiners At Hoho-Hebee Falls 1895 Mary Noailles Murfree 1886
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They began their homeward way to the boat, wandering a little still, for flowers, and stopping to pick them, so that the sun was quite low before Kildeer river was reached.
Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852
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Not indeed all at Kildeer river, but all in sweet, peaceful, bright occupations, whether of work or play.
Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852
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Mr. Linden lifted his hat a little, replaced it -- rather more down over his brows than before, looking steadily down at Kildeer river the while.
Say and Seal, Volume I Susan Warner 1852
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The afternoon light left Kildeer river step by step, and the shadows crept after.
Say and Seal, Volume I Susan Warner 1852
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But it was splendid too, and noisy; and her thoughts went at one time away very far, to Kildeer river, and remembered a better meal taken under the trees, with better talk, and only Bob Tuck to look at them.
Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852
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Not down through the crowd of boys and baskets, but skirting the meadow -- passing from the shelter of one great tree to another, till they reached the bank and saw the blue waters of Kildeer river at their feet.
Say and Seal, Volume I Susan Warner 1852
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As they neared their boat, the rays of the setting sun were darted into Kildeer river and gilded the embayed little vessel and all the surrounding shores.
Say and Seal, Volume II Susan Warner 1852
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