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  • His huntsman, with the kennelman and feeder, and two whips, and old Doggett were all there, and the Master of the Hounds was in the middle of his business.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Uncle Leoric had been out with hounds after dinner, with Fremund and the chaplain and his kennelman.

    The Devil's Novice Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1983

  • Uncle Leoric had been out with hounds after dinner, with Fremund and the chaplain and his kennelman.

    The Devil's Novice Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1983

  • The kennelman, a former police sergeant, who had looked after dogs for more than twenty-five years, was often driven to despair by the behavior of the dog handlers.

    Commandant of Auschwitz Hoess, Rudolf 1951

  • At the further end of the kennels stood a couple of cottages, where the whips and kennelman lived.

    The Moon out of Reach Margaret Pedler

  • At the other end of the lead was a kennelman, who spoke quickly and to the point.

    Anthony Lyveden Dornford Yates 1922

  • And so he turned a deaf ear to his kennelman, even when the good fellow said, protestingly:

    Jan A Dog and a Romance 1912

  • And so the kennelman shrugged his shoulders and the Lady Desdemona continued to enjoy life, the new and wider life to which she was being introduced by that hardened wanderer and past-master in the lore of the wild -- Finn.

    Jan A Dog and a Romance 1912

  • Bates the kennelman pished and tushed, and thought he knew all about it.

    Jan A Dog and a Romance 1912

  • He had been there before with Master Roger Fry, his fencing master, but he had never spoken to the kennelman.

    Harding's Luck Edith 1909

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