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"Well, we have our unknown men, then, he his Marquis, me my Brindled Saxon."
The Heirs of Babylon Cook, Glen 1972
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Apple, possibly the same with the _Musketaquidensis_; the Assabet Apple; the Brindled Apple; Wine of New England; the Chickaree Apple; the Green
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862 Various
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Brindled or sometimes female, as opposed to tom-cat.
The Coverley Papers Various
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Almost annually the cities were compelled to send out vessels against them, which, however, were not always so successful as the celebrated Bunte Kuh ( "Brindled Cow") of Hamburg, which captured the most dangerous of the piratic captains, Claus
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) John [Editor] Rudd 1885
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There are two kinds, both belonging to South Africa, and known as the Gnu and Brindled Gnu.
Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found A Book of Zoology for Boys Mayne Reid 1850
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Apple, possibly the same with the _Musketaquidensis_; the Assabet Apple; the Brindled Apple; Wine of New England; the Chickaree Apple; the Green
Excursions Henry David Thoreau 1839
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It's much easier to care about a moth called the Kentish Glory than Endromis versicolora, and who wouldn't want a Brindled Beauty rather than Lycia hirtaria in their garden?
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GPLv3: Thrice the Brindled Cat Hath Mewed skip to main
GPLv3: Thrice the Brindled Cat Hath Mewed glyn moody 2007
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