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  • Dish trotted over to Augustus on the trim sorrel he called Mustache, a fine cow horse whose eyes were always watching to see that no rebellious cow tried to make a break for freedom.

    The Lonesome Dove Series Larry McMurtry 1995

  • Dish trotted over to Augustus on the trim sorrel he called Mustache, a fine cow horse whose eyes were always watching to see that no rebellious cow tried to make a break for freedom.

    Lonesome Dove Larry McMurtry 1985

  • Dish trotted over to Augustus on the trim sorrel he called Mustache, a fine cow horse whose eyes were always watching to see that no rebellious cow tried to make a break for freedom.

    Lonesome Dove McMurtry, Larry 1985

  • Dish trotted over to Augustus on the trim sorrel he called Mustache, a fine cow horse whose eyes were always watching to see that no rebellious cow tried to make a break for freedom.

    Lonesome Dove McMurtry, Larry 1985

  • Director: Li-Anne Huang (Singapore) Synopsis: Imprisoned in the past and currently under house arrest, three men known as the Mustache Brothers eke out a living as comic performers and set their sights on the eventuality of freedom.

    PRWeb - Daily News Feed 2010

  • "Mustache," said one of the other officers, and all eyes turned toward the stuffed skin of a mongrel poodle dog mounted in a glass case hung against the wall.

    The Eagle of the Empire A Story of Waterloo Cyrus Townsend Brady 1890

  • Wolff was dear to him, but before he would have led his Els to the house where the miserable "Mustache" lived, and whose head was the coldhearted, gloomy man whose words had just struck him like a poisoned arrow, he, whom the Lord had bereft of his beloved, gallant son, would have been ready to deprive himself of his daughters also and take both to the convent.

    In the Fire of the Forge — Volume 03 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The calumnies by which the "Mustache" had assailed the innocent Els Ortlieb haunted him, and many others had shown their indignation against the traducer.

    In the Fire of the Forge — Volume 04 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The calumnies by which the "Mustache" had assailed the innocent Els Ortlieb haunted him, and many others had shown their indignation against the traducer.

    In the Fire of the Forge — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • From the beginning she had been firmly convinced that the "Mustache," as she now called the knight in a tone of the most intense aversion, had contrived this base conspiracy, and her opinion was strengthened by Biberli.

    In the Fire of the Forge — Volume 06 Georg Ebers 1867

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