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  • "Merwyn," said Mr. Vosburgh, gravely, "you incurred a fearful risk in taking those people through the streets."

    An Original Belle Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • Mrs. Squires was the founder of Merwyn Bedlingtons, a dog-breeding business she started in the mid-1970s when she lived in State College, Pa.

    Mary R. Squires, terrier breeder 2011

  • I remember my own indignance the first year Merwyn judged the Yale – he selected no one, but our entry fees were not returned.

    No Contest : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • My Form Five records no flying time and nobody except Merwyn Jones, Don Clover and Bob Berger will even admit that such a mission was ever scheduled.

    OUR CREW 2005

  • Merwyn has been faulty and unmanly, as he fully admits himself, but he has proved apparently that he is not commonplace.

    An Original Belle Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • Merwyn laughingly accompanied his guest to the door, but on the piazza, they met Mrs. Merwyn, who involuntarily frowned as she saw

    An Original Belle Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • When Merwyn rose to take his leave he held out his hand and said:

    An Original Belle Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • Merwyn parted from his plain-spoken companion, well content.

    An Original Belle Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • It may thus be seen that Merwyn was not an unnatural product of the influences which had until now guided his life and formed his character.

    An Original Belle Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • Not only Merwyn -- about whom he had satisfied himself -- should have his chance, but also the girl herself.

    An Original Belle Edward Payson Roe 1863

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