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Examples
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Hooch made sure to be at the wharf when they ferried Jackson back across the Hio.
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Some Red yelled, "Carthage City!" and Hooch hollered back, "That's right!" and the canoes just zipped on down the Hio, heading for where that likker would soon be sold.
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The fish swam up from the Hio to leap into the nets of Prophetstown.
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Where in the Hio country could he learn a word like that?
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No canoe came too close, no arrow whizzed in to thud and twang against a keg, and Hooch and his kegs and casks and firkins and barrels all slipped along the top of the water peaceful as you please, clear to Carthage City, which was Governor Harrison's high-falutin name for a stockade with a hundred soldiers right smack where the Little My-Ammy River met the Hio.
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"Meet me in five days where the Pickawee flows into the Hio," he told them.
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Ta-Kumsaw will thus avenge the blood of the slaughter at Tippy-Canoe, while we destroy the American army and subjugate the land from the Hio to Huron Lake.
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Hio was booming, at least the eastern part of it, close on to Suskwahenny, and folks speculated on how it wasn't far from statehood.
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Chapter 1 -- Hooch Not many flatboats were getting down the Hio these days, not with pioneers aboard, anyway, not with families and tools and furniture and seed and a few shoats to start a pig herd.
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It was raining and the breeze was cool on the morning they set out from the Hio, bound northward.
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