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Soon several white men came to buy them, and among them was the one claiming to be their master, whom they call Pipi, said to be a Spanish nick-name for Jose.
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Soon several white men came to buy them, and among them was the one claiming to be their master, whom they call Pipi, said to be a
A Visit to the United States in 1841 Joseph Sturge 1826
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Picture the sight of her Dead Man's Bread and calaveras for the Day of the Dead, for which she annually cooked Red Mole, Chicken in Pipián Sauce, and Tamales in Banana Leaves, all of which were laid out in Talavera bowls from Puebla on a table scattered with cempazúchitl flowers so that "when the little angels return they will be greeted by the brilliance and shining colors of these flowers, the color of the sun."
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Picture the sight of her Dead Man's Bread and calaveras for the Day of the Dead, for which she annually cooked Red Mole, Chicken in Pipián Sauce, and Tamales in Banana Leaves, all of which were laid out in Talavera bowls from Puebla on a table scattered with cempazúchitl flowers so that "when the little angels return they will be greeted by the brilliance and shining colors of these flowers, the color of the sun."
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The Pipi was a young and comparatively virgin field; the quarry was at his hand.
Pierre and His People, [Tales of the Far North], Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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He had seen the yellow flashes of gold in the stream called Pipi, and he had not gathered it, for his life was simple, and he was young enough to cherish in his heart the love of the open world, beyond the desire of cities and the stir of the market-place.
Parables of a Province Gilbert Parker 1897
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The Pipi was a young and comparatively virgin field; the quarry was at his hand.
Pierre and His People, [Tales of the Far North], Volume 4. Gilbert Parker 1897
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The Pipi was a young and comparatively virgin field; the quarry was at his hand.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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He had seen the yellow flashes of gold in the stream called Pipi, and he had not gathered it, for his life was simple, and he was young enough to cherish in his heart the love of the open world, beyond the desire of cities and the stir of the market-place.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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On this day we once more received a shower of arrows from about fifty Indians of a tribe called Pipi, of whom we were cautioned to beware by the friendly Indians we had last left.
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