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  • We have a Sir George Cafwell and his filter come down here to bis bouie, which is not far from ours: wouid ic was an hundred miles off.

    The Disinterested Marriage, Or, The History of Mr. Frankland. 1774

  • Fleur however, smart girl that she is, had bouie (the typical breakfast beverage) in a thermos and a couple of beignets on her bedside table.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Kate Fleurange 2009

  • She sits me down, feeds me a cup of bouie, a soupy beverage made out of millet, and goes back to pounding something.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Kate Fleurange 2009

  • Fleur however, smart girl that she is, had bouie the typical breakfast beverage in a thermos and a couple of beignets on her bedside table.

    Ramadan: en couleur Kate Fleurange 2009

  • She sits me down, feeds me a cup of bouie, a soupy beverage made out of millet, and goes back to pounding something.

    Be nicer. Kate Fleurange 2009

  • Fleur however, smart girl that she is, had bouie the typical breakfast beverage in a thermos and a couple of beignets on her bedside table.

    Ramadan: en couleur 2009

  • She sits me down, feeds me a cup of bouie, a soupy beverage made out of millet, and goes back to pounding something.

    Be nicer. 2009

  • The original letters to Secretary Waldron are, however, among the unbound manuscripts of the New Hampshire Historical Society, and will in part supply the unforam was near tlie bouie but was preserved, there being Uttle or no wind stirring.

    Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792

  • Do me inftant juftice on this defaiaaer, ibis Kar, or never more expe£k to fee me in yoar bouie.

    A collection of the most esteemed farces and entertainments performed on the British stage .. 1786

  • A sum not exceeding eighty-three thou - careand sand dollars is hereby appropriated, to be paid out ofthe certain bouie -

    Acts and resolves passed by the General Court 1663

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