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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.
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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.
Burlesques 2006
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Rafael exclaimed, as an enormous boatman — no other than Rullock — indeed, the most famous bruiser of
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Rafael exclaimed, as an enormous boatman — no other than Rullock — indeed, the most famous bruiser of
Burlesques 2006
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Rullock seemed to have thrust his chair back into the shadow.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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Rullock supposed it to be a detachment of Wade's, though it was possible that the Duke of
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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Rullock put by his pistols and, moving to a chair of rock, sat there.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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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
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Ian Rullock for being larger, not smaller, than usual.
Foes Mary Johnston 1903
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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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