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Denis Crowdy said, on March 17th, 2008 at 10:26 am
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Note 110: GN 2/1/A, vol. 39, 21, Crowdy to the Committee of Relief for Bay Bulls, 15 January 1833.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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Note 107: PANL, GN 2/2, vol. 12, 213-17, Thomas Congdon to James Crowdy, local Colonial Secretary, 15 April 1833, enclosing Petition of certain Inhabitants of Fermews, to Governor Cochrane, 15 April 1833. back
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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And on the third morning after the reading of the will Squire Crowdy, of Creamclotted Hall, altogether got over his grief, and said that it was all right.
Framley Parsonage 2004
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If they got Crowdy away with them into the mountains I am not sure that they could not hide until they got him safe in Trevors's hands.
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Jackson Gregory 1912
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And, besides, Bud Lee, I am not going to give them the chance to get Crowdy away ....
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Jackson Gregory 1912
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"Not exactly what you'd call fresh, is it, Crowdy?" he said lightly.
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Jackson Gregory 1912
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A quick tide of red ran into her cheeks; that fool, Ed Masters, had not told Crowdy to refrain from the old-fashioned, deadly treatment!
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Jackson Gregory 1912
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Crowdy had lost a deal of blood, and though he complained of little pain, was clearly in sore need of medical attention.
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Jackson Gregory 1912
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Crowdy moved on his bunk, lifted a hand weakly, groaned, and grew still.
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Jackson Gregory 1912
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