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TZ would do another Lewis Pagett story "the Twonky".
Rare and Beautiful Fantasy Gems by C. L. Moore and Henry Kuttner 2008
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The companion to that was his pretention of Cresap, McCormick and Pagett, to do this big, thorough going management study, which got into some arguments with the faculty's, because they didn't want to see this kind of thing happen.
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Once Dr. Graham left, Mr. Gray brought in a firm from New York; Cresap, McCormick and Pagett, and they did a thorough going study of the University structure.
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Mrs. Mountford, nee Pagett, was short and round and dark-haired with a few grey streaks in the dark.
Sleeping Murder Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1976
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Pagett was far from satisfied with this, and wished to have the old gentleman's opinion on the propriety of managing all Indian affairs on the basis of an elective system.
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Pagett moved his knee up and down a little uneasily as he spoke.
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Accepting, therefore, a general invitation extended to him by Orde some years before, Pagett had taken ship to Karachi, and only over-night had been received with joy by the Deputy-Commissioner of
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Orde listened and smiled, interrupting the speaker at 'times to argue and reason with him in a tone which Pagett could hear was kindly, and finally checking the flux of words was about to dismiss him, when Pagett suggested that he should be asked about the National Congress.
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"In England we have scarcely begun to realize that there is an industrial class in this country, yet, I suppose, the example of men, like Edwards for instance, must tell," said Pagett, thoughtfully.
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"And this is India!" said Pagett for the twentieth time staring long and intently at the grey feathering of the tamarisks.
Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling 1900
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