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  • They sniffed around our campsite, overturning bags and pawing at our tent, ripping open the bag of chocolate and devouring what was left of that, the graham crackers, and the marsh-mallows.

    Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011

  • They sniffed around our campsite, overturning bags and pawing at our tent, ripping open the bag of chocolate and devouring what was left of that, the graham crackers, and the marsh-mallows.

    Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011

  • They sniffed around our campsite, overturning bags and pawing at our tent, ripping open the bag of chocolate and devouring what was left of that, the graham crackers, and the marsh-mallows.

    Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011

  • They sniffed around our campsite, overturning bags and pawing at our tent, ripping open the bag of chocolate and devouring what was left of that, the graham crackers, and the marsh-mallows.

    Forever Lost Franklin W. Dixon 2011

  • The Treats Tray holds bite-size edible treats, such as marsh-mallows, and small play treats, like a miniature container of modeling clay.

    pottytrain your child in just one day Teri Crane 2006

  • The Treats Tray holds bite-size edible treats, such as marsh-mallows, and small play treats, like a miniature container of modeling clay.

    pottytrain your child in just one day Teri Crane 2006

  • Last night Shell gave me a romantic surprise - after dinner we had marsh-mallows roasted over a .. er .. candle.

    phluid61 Diary Entry phluid61 2005

  • He added marsh-mallows to the cocoa and carried both mugs to the table, sitting down across from her.

    A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002

  • Lard, linseed meal, and marsh-mallows are chiefly used.

    Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure Robert Jennings

  • The same thing happened when he helped himself to chocolate drops or marsh-mallows, for of course, as the little palace was enchanted, everything in it was enchanted also.

    The Book of Stories for the Story-teller Fanny E. Coe

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