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  • Mr. Arrow discovered that when he tried to create a set of voting rules that were fair, consistent, logical and democratic, he invariably failed, for a host of complicated reasons.

    Figuring Out the Will of the People Daniel Casse 2008

  • As for Mr. Arrow, I believe him thoroughly honest; some of the men are the same; all may be for what I know.

    Treasure Island 1883

  • At last, however, we got alongside, and were met and saluted as we stepped aboard by the mate, Mr. Arrow, a brown old sailor with earrings in his ears and a squint.

    Treasure Island 1883

  • It had been originally meant that the captain, Mr. Arrow, Hunter, Joyce, the doctor, and the squire were to occupy these six berths.

    Treasure Island 1883

  • Now Redruth and I were to get two of them and Mr. Arrow and the captain were to sleep on deck in the companion, which had been enlarged on each side till you might almost have called it a round-house.

    Treasure Island 1883

  • When we came on deck, the men had begun already to take out the arms and powder, yo-ho-ing at their work, while the captain and Mr. Arrow stood by superintending.

    Treasure Island 1883

  • As for Mr. Arrow, I believe him thoroughly honest; some of the men are the same; all may be for what I know.

    Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson 1872

  • It had been originally meant that the captain, Mr. Arrow, Hunter, Joyce, the doctor, and the squire were to occupy these six berths.

    Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson 1872

  • When we came on deck the men had begun already to take out the arms and powder, yo-ho-ing at their work, while the captain and Mr. Arrow stood by superintending.

    Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson 1872

  • At last, however, we swung alongside, and were met and saluted as we stepped aboard by the mate, Mr. Arrow, a brown old sailor, with earrings in his ears and a squint.

    Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson 1872

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