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One of these was a grim story of village crime called The Poacher, and written in avowed imitation of Crabbe.
Crabbe Ainger, Alfred, 1837-1904 1903
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"Poacher" jackets came in tan sheepskin, with the camel, wrap-skirt.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The taxidermist is at fault as much as the Poacher.
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The taxidermist is at fault as much as the Poacher.
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The taxidermist is at fault as much as the Poacher.
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The taxidermist is at fault as much as the Poacher.
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The taxidermist is at fault as much as the Poacher.
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The taxidermist is at fault as much as the Poacher.
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State officials are apparently calling 2008 "The Year of the Extreme Poacher," and recent arrests include the discovery of 335 waterfowl found in a suspect's freezer (including protected species), the poaching and selling of venison to a meat market for $150 per deer and the harvesting of abalone.
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The taxidermist is at fault as much as the Poacher.
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