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I recall, for instance, how, up in the hills last summer, the woods and glens were echoing to the sound, half a howl and half a screech, of "Oh, you!" addressed at quarter-minute intervals to every object, animate or inanimate, that came within the howler's vision or thought.
The Patient Observer And His Friends Simeon Strunsky 1913
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The homesteader heard also, and let a curse softly under his breath, for besides that they might scare his quarry, he coveted the howler's ears, in which the law upheld him.
The Last Antelope 1903
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And when in order to make up this "four million," even in these times of depression, it is necessary to include "women and children," the "calamity howler's" occupation is well nigh gone.
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