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Standouts among the 2,500 dogs in the hunt include Palacegarden Malachy, a big point-getter in a small Pekingese package; Winfall Brookwood Style Dream, a sizzling boxer; and Sneak's a Peek, a fox terrier with sophisticated poise and presence.
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Standouts among the 2,500 dogs in the hunt include Palacegarden Malachy, a big point-getter in a small Pekingese package; Winfall Brookwood Style Dream, a sizzling boxer; and Sneak's a Peek, a fox terrier with sophisticated poise and presence.
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'Sneak's trick to catchen un, so tiny and all,' replied Hazel composedly.
Gone to Earth Mary Gladys Meredith Webb 1904
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_ Why then, cover, and set them down: and see if thou canst find out _Sneak's noise_; Mistress Tearsheet would fain have _some music_.
Shakespeare and Music With Illustrations from the Music of the 16th and 17th centuries 1900
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“How do you know it was a wapper?” asked Joe, somewhat what embarrassed by Sneak's home-thrust.
Wild Western Scenes Jones, John Beauchamp 1875
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Once or twice Sneak's horse sprang suddenly forward in pain, being stung on the ham or shoulder by the tails of the racers as they flew past with almost inconceivable rapidity.
Wild Western Scenes Jones, John Beauchamp 1875
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By the time he had collected his birds, by means of Sneak's canoe, Glenn, who had met with the like success, emerged from the bushes on the opposite verge of the lake, bearing with him his game.
Wild Western Scenes Jones, John Beauchamp 1875
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In spite of Sneak's gesticulations and grimaces below, Joe did not bethink him that one of his feet still rested on the bough beyond the place where he was cutting, but continued to ply the axe with increasing rapidity.
Wild Western Scenes Jones, John Beauchamp 1875
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Their course was somewhat different from that pursued when in quest of the wolves, for Sneak's habitation was about midway between the river and the prairie, and they diverged in a westerly direction.
Wild Western Scenes Jones, John Beauchamp 1875
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“Have you seen any of them lately?” inquired Boone, coming to Sneak's post and running his eye along the horizon through the loophole.
Wild Western Scenes Jones, John Beauchamp 1875
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