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Spink's next auction Sept. 27-28 will include a 50-rupees government of India note from 1930 with a portrait of King George V, estimated at £10,000-£15,000.
The Value of Old Money Margaret Studer 2011
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The funniest thing about the affair was that I must have knocked Tom Spink's quid down his throat, for he was gagging and hiccoughing all the time he mopped and scrubbed.
CHAPTER XLV 2010
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Tom Spink's lead, and Tom Spink, a proper Anglo-Saxon peasant, will lead Buckwheat all the better by virtue of the punching.
CHAPTER XLV 2010
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Within an hour after I had rejected Captain Spink's proposal, I saw him sail down the estuary on board the Reindeer with Nelson.
Chapter 11 2010
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"There's lots of things can't be explained, sir," was Tom Spink's answer.
CHAPTER XXXVI 2010
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In Spink's banknotes of the world sale in April, an album of colorful Zanzibar banknotes from 1908, including the 100 rupees—one of the world's most sought-after notes, sold for £175,890 against an estimate of £20,000-£30,000.
The Value of Old Money Margaret Studer 2011
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It wasn't immediately clear whether other zoophilic tourists had been to Spink's farm, but Assistant U.S.
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Spink's lawyer, Howard Phillips, insisted there's no evidence his client violated the terms of his release.
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Under Washington law, it's illegal to assist others in engaging in bestiality -- and breaking any state law would be a violation of Spink's release, punishable by up to five years in prison.
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When agents searched Spink's home, they found a video of a man sexually abusing dogs -- and that man, Clarke, was still on the property, wearing the same clothes as in the video, Elfo said.
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