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Blindly homing, a jack-rabbit ran almost beneath the horse's hooves, causing him to shy again, this time into a bulky vizcaya, as big as a full-grown man, and inflicting upon Ban a new species of scarification.
Success A Novel Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914
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Documents for the history of New vizcaya (Durango).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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$6 children ages 6-12.www. miamidade.gov/vizcaya, 3251 S. Miami Ave.,
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