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Those glittering drops, that looked like fountain spray, were some of the diamonds bought by Joseph Wilmot; and Stephen Vallance, alias Blackguard
Henry Dunbar A Novel 1875
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 Logan has tracked down Blackguard, the private military contractor that took hold of the Weapon X files, but he may regret this success when he encounters the deadly Strikeforce X!
Marvel Sneak Peek: Wolverine: Weapon X #2 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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In 1923, Bodenheim published his first novel, Blackguard.
Maxwell Bodenheim greenintegerblog 2008
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Even Blackguard was obviously reading from a script, and this is a gent that I know can be creative with words.
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Even Blackguard was obviously reading from a script, and this is a gent that I know can be creative with words.
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Actually, they were posting hourly for at least 24 straight hours until Blackguard left.
24-30 Hours 2004
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-- The "peculiar term" referred to by Bishop Butler is evidently the verb "to Blackguard."
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Blackguard as he was, he carried her in his heart right up to his death.
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"Blackguard, I don't know but I ought to have let you drown."
Old Ebenezer Opie Percival Read 1895
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Molloy -- the worsted reservoir -- who had come to reside permanently in the town and who had got the "Blackguard Boy" into blue tights and buttons, to the amazement and confusion of the little dog Scraggy, whose mind was weakened in consequence -- so they said.
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