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Another trick I tried upon him, which he innocently came into also; his name was Ismael, whom they call Muley, or Moley; so
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Another trick I tried upon him, which he innocently came into also: his name was Ismael, which they call Muley, or Moely; so I called to him - "Moely," said I, "our patron's guns are on board the boat; can you not get a little powder and shot?
Robinson Crusoe 1719
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Lord Edris (Enoch) and sometimes called Muley Edris, is a far famed city of the province of Fez, and placed at the foot of the lofty mountains of Terhoun, about twenty-eight miles from Fez, north-west, amidst a most beautiful country, producing all the necessaries and luxuries of human life.
Travels in Morocco 2003
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Bowie had overheard the man everybody called Muley virtually bragging about being fired by "that skinny Tackett bitch."
Where There's Smoke Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1994
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I knew not what next to do, for we could not hew down the mast in order to bring him to land; but in this dilemma Muley came to my assistance.
The Oriental Story Book A Collection of Tales Wilhelm Hauff 1814
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"Muley" was no ordinary, amateur Munchhausen! he was full of exact statements which he encrusted with legends that were utterly bare-faced.
A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel S. G. Bayne
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They called him 'Muley' in the bills, and stained his face to make him look like a Turk, or something of that sort; but his real name was Francis
Hide and Seek Wilkie Collins 1856
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Europeans have converted it to "Muley" as if it had some connection with the mule.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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-- Timbuctoo and Guago captured by Muley Homed, (son of Muley Abdelmelk, commonly called Muley
An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa Abd Salam Shabeeny
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"Muley," his master said, "I have bought this Christian who has been brought in by Hassan the corsair.
A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes 1867
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