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  • The Town boat (manned by eight stout Bargees, with the redoubted Rullock for stroke) had bumped the Brazenose light oar, usually at the head of the river.

    Novels by Eminent Hands 2006

  • The Town boat (manned by eight stout Bargees, with the redoubted Rullock for stroke) had bumped the Brazenose light oar, usually at the head of the river.

    Burlesques 2006

  • Rafael exclaimed, as an enormous boatman — no other than Rullock — indeed, the most famous bruiser of

    Novels by Eminent Hands 2006

  • Rafael exclaimed, as an enormous boatman — no other than Rullock — indeed, the most famous bruiser of

    Burlesques 2006

  • Rullock seemed to have thrust his chair back into the shadow.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Rullock supposed it to be a detachment of Wade's, though it was possible that the Duke of

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Rullock put by his pistols and, moving to a chair of rock, sat there.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Ian Rullock, walking down the High St.eet, approaching St. Giles, heard his name spoken from a little knot of well-dressed citizens.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Ian Rullock for being larger, not smaller, than usual.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Ian Rullock couched high upon a mountain-side, in a shelter of stone and felled tree built in an angle of crag, screened by a growth of birch and oak, made long ago against emergencies.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

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