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Examples
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"Quock," Neville said agreeably, and stepped onto her forearm.
The Wizard Of London Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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On a recent morning, staker Tyler Quock, 24, and Robert Clarke, 39, one of Mr. Jacob's long-time crew bosses, piled into a waiting chopper.
The Stakes Are Real in the Yukon as a Modern Gold Rush Is On Chip Cummins 2011
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After dropping off Mr. Quock, the helicopter banked over a ridge and put down Mr. Clarke in a clearing, covered with as much as four feet of snow.
The Stakes Are Real in the Yukon as a Modern Gold Rush Is On Chip Cummins 2011
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Mr. Quock has had three close calls in a year on the job.
The Stakes Are Real in the Yukon as a Modern Gold Rush Is On Chip Cummins 2011
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Accordingly, on a summer's morning, having had orders the night before from Jennison to be up betimes and mow in his field, Quock was up by daybreak and soon found his way to
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But Quock was so attentive to his work, or so engrossed in contemplating the sweets of liberty, that he seemed to hear nothing from a distance.
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After a while, Jennison went to his field to see that all was well; but Quock was not there, nor any trace of his handiwork.
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Not long after Quock left Jennison, the latter went over to
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Quock continued with Caldwell until his freedom was legally decreed, Caldwell acting as his chief friend and adviser in carrying the case through court.
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Quock, as busy in Caldwell's meadow as he had ever been in his own.
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