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The only problem is that when anyone vaguely associated with City does Big Talk these days it tends to be Big Cack.
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Cack, one and all – from Superman Returns to Miami Vice to X-Men 3 to Pirates Of The Caribbean.
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Cack -- Newhaven, if that's your noble name -- as I am here, trot out a few heiresses, would you?
Red Pottage Mary Cholmondeley 1892
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Cap'n Eb says he never come so near bein 'scared in his life; and, as to old Cack, he jest wilted right down in his chair.
Oldtown Fireside Stories Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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Cack he sot on his old teakettle, and made a swingeing lot o 'toddy; and he and Cap'n Eb were havin' a tol'able comfortable time there.
Oldtown Fireside Stories Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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Ye see the country was all under drift, and the air so thick with snow, that he couldn't see a foot afore him; and the fact was, he got off the Boston road without knowin 'it, and came out at a pair o' bars nigh upon Sherburn, where old Cack
Oldtown Fireside Stories Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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Cap'n Eb says he never see a fellow seem scareder than Cack did when he see Ketury a-standin 'there.
Oldtown Fireside Stories Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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But Cack he got her down into the warm corner, and he poured her out a mug o 'hot toddy, and give her: but ye see her bein' there sort o 'stopped the conversation; for she sot there a-rockin' back'ards and for'ards, a-sippin her toddy, and a-mutterin ', and lookin' up chimbley.
Oldtown Fireside Stories Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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He seemed railly quite penitent; and Parson Carryl he prayed with him, and was faithful in settin 'home the providence to his soul: and so, at the eleventh hour, poor old Cack might have got in; at least it looks a leetle like it.
Oldtown Fireside Stories Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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Time was that Cack was a pretty consid'ably likely young man, and his wife was a very respectable woman, -- Deacon Amos Petengall's dater from
Oldtown Fireside Stories Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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