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He killed a waitress named Alma Frechette in 1970; a woman named Pauline Toothaker and a junior high school student named Cheryl Moody in 1971; a pretty girl named Carol Dunbarger in 1974; a teacher named Etta Ringgold in the fall of 1975; finally, a grade-schooler named Mary Kate Hendrasen in the early winter of that same year.
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Toothaker was consulted, and accepted his proposition at once; she would be on missionary ground at all events.
Hubert's Wife A Story for You Minnie Mary Lee
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Thus had Arethusa's life-long dream of becoming a missionary's wife proved neither illusive nor vain; and she had dropped the Toothaker.
Hubert's Wife A Story for You Minnie Mary Lee
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This is probably the ground known to other vessel captains as Toothaker Ridge.
Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine Walter H. Rich
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A small circular piece of ground rises about 2 miles W. of the bank, lying between it and Toothaker Ridge.
Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine Walter H. Rich
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Toothaker, and taking her happy hand, led her to the far end of the room, placing himself and her in position.
Hubert's Wife A Story for You Minnie Mary Lee
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"I will go forth and run a race with the swift and fight a battle with the strong, and come back for Toothaker at my leisure."
Twice Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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And Nurse Toothaker holds a teaspoon in her right hand with which to stir up the contents of a tumbler in her left, whence steams a vapory fragrance abhorred of temperance societies.
Twice Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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"Be quick, Nurse Toothaker!" cries a man on the doorstep.
Twice Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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By that indissoluble bond she had gained a home in every sick-chamber, and nowhere else; there were her brethren and sisters; thither her husband summoned her with that voice which had seemed to issue from the grave of Toothaker.
Twice Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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