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"To what better use could you dedicate it?" asked the Chief Brother, who was known as the Ringdove because he was the leader.
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'To what better use could you dedicate it?' asked the Chief Brother, who was known as the Ringdove because he was the leader.
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"To what better use could you dedicate it?" asked the Chief Brother, who was known as the Ringdove because he was the leader.
Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard Eleanor Farjeon 1923
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The 'Ringdove' steamer was lying at Dover ready to carry us hoff.
Burlesques William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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The ‘Ringdove’ steamer was lying at Dover ready to carry us hoff.
The diary of C. Jeames De La Pluche, Esq., with his letters 2006
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The ‘Ringdove’ steamer was lying at Dover ready to carry us hoff.
Burlesques 2006
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Ringdove had fallen out three months after their marriage about Tom
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Wade read, "Ringdove, Successor to late P. P.rtett."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 Various
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Ringdove, his father's successor, could never teach Perry the smirk, the grace, and the seductiveness of the counter, so the boy had found his place in the finishing-shop of the Foundry.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 Various
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Yes; poor Ringdove had dressed himself in his shiniest black, put on his brightest patent-leather boots, with his new swan-necked skates newly strapped over them, and wore his new dove-colored overcoat with the long skirts, on purpose to be lovely in the eyes of Belle on this occasion.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 Various
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