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Yawl, I has a funneh kitteh storee I no u will lyk:
Nitey nite! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Gotz 2 goe naow evvywun — I b tyrd frum werkin n da stoodeeyoe awl afturnune n gittin da camra n tellyprawmptur reddee 4 uh greenskrean shute 2morroe… Yawl haz teh funz!
free spirit kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Yawl rocked the vote, and I heartily thank you for your input.
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As he completes his efforts, Yawl appears and unbanks the forge, the coals still hot enough to smoke sawdust as he begins laying in charcoal.
The Magic Engineer Modesitt, L. E. 1994
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Yawl goes out fishing; two small boats at the disposal of Irrepressibles; a row by sunlight; no moon last night; funny boy says, "Bring moon along next time!"
In the Footprints of the Padres Charles Warren Stoddard 1876
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-- _The Fifteen Persons in the Yawl taken into the Long-Boat; sequel of the day of the 6th_.
Naufrage de la frigate la Méduse. English Jean Baptiste Henri Savigny 1818
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After the Natives were gone I went with the Pinnace and Long boat into the River to haul the Sean, and sent the Master to sound the Bay and drudge for fish in the Yawl.
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767
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Early in the morning I sent the Pinnace and Yawl again to the Reef, as I did not intend to weigh until half Ebb, at which time the Shoals began to appear.
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767
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Leagues from the Land, where we lay until day light, when we got again under sail, having first sent the Yawl ahead to sound.
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767
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As soon as the pinnace had got a proper distance from us we wore, and stood After her, and run to Leeward of the Islands, where we took the Yawl in
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767
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