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The bullfrog evidently resented this inquiry into his most private affairs, and disappeared with an indignant "Glump!"
Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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'The information which the worthy Glump has given us,' he said, 'might have been of considerable import at the present moment, but for that other design already referred to, which naturally takes precedence.
The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald 1864
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He ceased, and the king graciously acknowledged his speech with a bend of his head; whereupon Glump, after a bow to His Majesty, slid down amongst the rest of the undistinguished multitude.
The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald 1864
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When left alone in the mine Curdie always worked on for an hour or two at first, following the lode which, according to Glump, would lead at last into the deserted habitation.
The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald 1864
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A lane was parted through the crowd, and Glump, having ascended the platform and bowed to the king, spoke as follows:
The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald 1864
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There were a dozen men, perhaps more than a dozen, who would prove that one Glump had paid them ten shillings a piece between one and two on the day of the election.
Ralph the Heir Anthony Trollope 1848
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Glump, and nothing had been adduced clearly connecting Glump and the Griffenbottomites.
Ralph the Heir Anthony Trollope 1848
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Trigger was ready to swear that he did not know whence Glump had got the money, and Glump himself was, -- nobody knew where Glump was, but strange whispers respecting Glump were floating about the borough.
Ralph the Heir Anthony Trollope 1848
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Trigger was disposed to believe that they, on their side, could prove that Glump had really been employed by Westmacott's people to vitiate the election.
Ralph the Heir Anthony Trollope 1848
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His own idea was that Glump had been sent away to Holland by, -- well, he did not care to name the parties by whom he believed that Glump had been expatriated.
Ralph the Heir Anthony Trollope 1848
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