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Examples
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"We're going to Quaco now -- arn't we?" asked Phil.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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The boat followed the impulse of the wind, and the young sailor saw with delight that his experiment was successful, and before long the dark rocks of Quaco
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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I always calc'late to give Quaco Ledge the widest kine o 'berth.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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"Quaco Ledge," said Captain Corbet, in a solemn tone.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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Nothing had been heard by any one about any drifting boat, and they were at last compelled to see that in Quaco there was no further hope of gaining any information whatever about Tom.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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If I'd ben in any other place than this, I wouldn't hev minded, but I'd hev taken my snooze out; but I'm too near Quaco Ledge by a good sight, an would rayther get further off.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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It's my firm belief that we'll be in Quaco by noon.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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Standing amidships, he held the fog horn in one hand, and in the other he held a battered old cap which supplied the place of the old straw hat lost at Quaco.
Lost in the Fog James De Mille
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The treaty was made in 1738 at Trelawney Town, the Maroons being represented by Captains Cudjoe, Accompong, Johnny, Cuffee, and Quaco, and
Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume III Charles Morris 1877
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Quaco was there with her; she whisper'd to me and told me to take the
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