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The cast is filled with actors who know their way around Pinter's work including the Roote of Stephen Moore and Lia Williams's Miss Cutts.
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The cast is filled with actors who know their way around Pinter's work including the Roote of Stephen Moore and Lia Williams's Miss Cutts.
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Roote out hor - rible vices from common wealthe, that the more surer and stronge foundacion of vertue maie be laied: for, that onelie cause, the scepter of kinges, the office of magistrates was left to the posteritée of all ages.
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It is one of that section of the Fumitories called "Hollowe Roote," the appropriateness of which name is most amply illustrated in the species now under consideration.
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"Pull!" said Roote, suiting the action to the word, and all hands joined him.
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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Roote, and another man, the captain of the bark, were standing beside his bunk.
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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Still, there was the boat in his dream, but it had come too late, and it seemed to Colin, that with his last effort he pushed Roote toward the outstretched arms of the men in the boat, waved a feeble farewell and sank.
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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The seine, thus being between the boat and the schooner, was held by Roote and the seine-master.
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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Roote, too, soon relapsed once more into unconsciousness, and the boy had to support his weight.
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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Roote, the only one left in the seine-boat, had been the last to see the oncoming ship.
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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