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I had it done by a Mauri in a back alley somewhere in New Zealand, so that is at least more original than Ft. Qu'appelle.
A real jackass Tyler 2009
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Stroke of the Hour, Qu'appelle, and Marcile, the old note sounds, and something of the poignant mystery, solitude, and big primitive incident of the earlier stories appears.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Terence O'Ryan were known from Strathcona to Qu'appelle.
Northern Lights, Volume 4. Gilbert Parker 1897
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Stroke of the Hour, Qu'appelle, and Marcile, the old note sounds, and something of the poignant mystery, solitude, and big primitive incident of the earlier stories appears.
Northern Lights, Volume 1. Gilbert Parker 1897
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"In all the wide border his steed was the best," and the name and fame of Terence O'Ryan were known from Strathcona to Qu'appelle.
Northern Lights, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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Terence O'Ryan were known from Strathcona to Qu'appelle.
Northern Lights Gilbert Parker 1897
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Terence O'Ryan were known from Strathcona to Qu'appelle.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Stroke of the Hour, Qu'appelle, and Marcile, the old note sounds, and something of the poignant mystery, solitude, and big primitive incident of the earlier stories appears.
Northern Lights, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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Company's officers, that before he left Qu'appelle for the colony, he saw the father of the boy I had received from the Indian tents, after my visit to that quarter, and asked him to part with a fine horse that he was riding, which he refused to do, saying that he kept it for the
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-- By the arrival of the boats from Qu'appelle, I received another little Indian boy for admission into the school; and felt encouraged in the persuasion, that should we extend our travels among the Indians, and make known to them our simple object in visiting them as Missionaries, many probably among the different tribes who traded at the Company's Posts, would be gradually led to give up their children for education.
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