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At the top of the staircase, face the facade and look to your left to find the small yet significant Na Tcha (the god of the neighborhood) Temple, built in 1888.
Macau Jennifer Welker 2009
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‘Tcha!’ ejaculated Mr. Honeythunder with great disgust; for this was by no means the principle on which the Philanthropic Brotherhood usually proceeded.
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A squat-bodied elderly man in open shirt and unbuckled breeks stepped out into the courtyard, shoving aside a plump chestnut mare with a sharp elbow and an irritable "Tcha!"
Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992
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"Tcha, tcha," said Mr. Bollard, turning back from where he had been peering out into the street.
At Bertram's Hotel Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1965
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That excellent and by all Physitians approved China drink, called by the Chineans, Tcha, by other nations, Tay, or
The Little Tea Book Arthur Gray
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"Tcha!" cried Mrs. Warner, making a funny clicking noise with her tongue.
The Adventurous Seven Their Hazardous Undertaking Bessie Marchant 1901
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As a reward for his services he received from the Chinese officer the title of _jaut-ikuri_ -- written "Tcha-u-tu-lu" in Hyacinthe, who says it means "commander against the rebels."
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) John [Editor] Rudd 1885
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"Tcha!" ejaculated Mr. Honeythunder with great disgust; for this was by no means the principle on which the Philanthropic Brotherhood usually proceeded.
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Tcha-tcheou, in the province of Tangaut, a town built on the western limits of the Chinese empire.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World Jules Verne 1866
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Tcha-tcheou, and went eastward across Tangaut, by the town of So-ceu, over a tract of country particularly favourable to the cultivation of rhubarb, and by Kanpiceon, the Khan-tcheou of the Chinese, then the capital of the province of Tangaut, an important town, whose numerous chiefs are idolaters and polygamists.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World Jules Verne 1866
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