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( "Pard" is short for leopard, so the dark stars being referred to are the leopard's spots.)
The Annotated "Dark Star" Robert Hunter 2005
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Pink must have developed a taste for writing early as his first stories began appearing in the mid-1920s when, I believe, he adopted the pen-name 'Pard' for a number of articles appearing in Chums in 1925-27, mostly concerning cowboys and the ways of the Wild West.
Archive 2009-04-01 Steve 2009
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"Pard," said Tex in a low, earnest tone, "do you reckon that there hilarity was in any ways directed toward this corner of the room?"
The Winning of Barbara Worth Harold Bell Wright 1908
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"Pard," I replies, "speakin 'confidenshul an' between gent an 'gent, this yere weepon is plumb novel to me."
Wolfville Nights Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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-- My Dear Old "Pard:" Well, sir, if you could see me now, you wouldn't know me, because foreign travel has broadened me out so
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"Pard," answered Forty-nine, kindly, and with a nod of the head back toward the children playing in the corner, "they are not coppers; no, they are not.
Shadows of Shasta Joaquin Miller 1875
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"Pard," answered Forty-nine, kindly, and with a nod of the head back toward the children playing in the corner, "they are not coppers; no, they are not.
Shadows of Shasta Joaquin Miller 1875
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A decade later I bought another novel by the same author entitled The Jargoon Pard which I enjoyed a lot more, but for some reason I never read another novel by its author Andre Norton, a failing which I would like to rectify.
Archive 2008-10-01 adamosf 2008
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Üks selliseid teoseid on jutustus «Pard», mis ilmus ajakirja «Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact» 1972. aasta detsembrinumbris.
Archive 2007-02-01 Ulmeguru 2007
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Jutustus on sellest kuidas Pard ja Steven Dalt kohtuvad ning kuidas nad ajapikku õpivad ühiselt eksisteerima.
Archive 2007-02-01 Ulmeguru 2007
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