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  • Marcia Stirman, the head of the Republican Women of Otero County, will be asked to step down, Sassy Tinling, the chairwoman of the Otero County Republican Party, said Wednesday.

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  • Marcia Stirman, the head of the Republican Women of Otero County, will be asked to step down, Sassy Tinling, the chairwoman of the Otero County Republican Party, said Wednesday.

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  • Lying is lying, whatever explanations and excuses may be made respecting it, and I am afraid it must be admitted that Tinling, if he began by a mere harmless device for giving a new turn to the game, ended by telling some very unmistakable lies.

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • 'I say, Tinling, I do believe you're in a funk!' said Guy, after a moment of wondering silence.

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • 'General Tinling,' said Uncle Lambert, 'before you, so to speak, "go to the front" and occupy the post of danger, will you oblige me by drawing up the troops before the verandah?

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • Tinling found that he could not undeceive them without exposing himself, which he would still rather die than do, and he roamed about the grounds, making a little mental calculation whenever a clock struck in the heavy afternoon stillness: 'In so many hours from this I shall be fighting hand-to-hand with real Indians!'

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • But Tinling did not stay to hear any more; he turned on his heel with an anger that had a spice of envy in it.

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • Hazel watched Tinling closely as he read the paper.

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • Even Hazel seemed to have understood that a really brilliant victory had been achieved; she brought Tinling a magnificent flag of pink glazed calico, on which she had painted in crimson letters: 'Indians' Terror. '

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

  • 'If that's all, I could get you up in the drill in half-an-hour,' proposed Tinling, eagerly.

    The Talking Horse And Other Tales F. Anstey 1895

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