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  • Wickiup was distinctly good, since the word is used to apply to a frail

    Bucky O'Connor William MacLeod Raine 1912

  • Gertrude, I must go to the Wickiup at once to get further news.

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • The head engine whistled again, those in the battery took up the signal, and heeled in snow they bore down on the Wickiup whistling a chorus.

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • Unfortunately, Bud concealed his conviction, and asked Morris Blood to give him a chance at the Wickiup.

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • "Listen!" cried the boy, excitedly, as they neared the Wickiup.

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • Wickiup gables, sitting moodily around the big stove, sprang to their feet together.

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • All night at the Wickiup, O'Neill and Giddings, gray with anxiety, were trying to keep track of Glover's

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • The face in the Lalla Rookh had put an end to thoughts of sleep, and he walked up to his office in the Wickiup to work until morning on his report.

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • Late in the afternoon the Pittsburg train drew up at the Wickiup.

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

  • The same snows whiten the peaks, the same sun dies in western glory, and the mountains still see nestling among the tracks at the bend of the Medicine River the first headquarters building of the mountain division, nicknamed The Wickiup.

    The Daughter of a Magnate 1898

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