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Words fail me. "the Goshawk which is called Goshawk incidently"?
As Others See Us.. 2007
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A whistle from the wain, following a noise of the castlegates being flung open, called the Goshawk away, and he slouched his shoulders and strode to do his part, without another word.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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A whistle from the wain, following a noise of the castlegates being flung open, called the Goshawk away, and he slouched his shoulders and strode to do his part, without another word.
Farina George Meredith 1868
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A whistle from the wain, following a noise of the castlegates being flung open, called the Goshawk away, and he slouched his shoulders and strode to do his part, without another word.
Complete Short Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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but over all its a good read and when you have some foundation knowlage or even years of experience then its rather funny to read about how wrong things go for the Goshawk which is called Goshawk incidently
As Others See Us.. 2007
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I want to take the time to follow up the female Goshawk looking after her 4 eggs.
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Must report again: J'ai vu Maman Goshawk feeding the babies on Wednesday!
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I am thrilled to hear you saw the two adorable hawklets ... at last, on the live video from the Goshawk nest in our 'New Forest'!
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This selection from The Goshawk by T.H. White was sent in by writer David Rollow (his review of Steven Millhauser's Dangerous Laughter can be read here), who, on rereading the book, says, What a fine book.
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We nearly made a similar error with the recently released Goshawk by T.H. White.
A Different Stripe: 2008
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