leather-headed love

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  • Downes finally had her whack the dial one night with a leather-headed mallet.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Downes finally had her whack the dial one night with a leather-headed mallet.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • It was so quiet that the sound of the brass gong being struck by the leather-headed mallet rolled cleanly over the walls of the fort and into the chaugan field.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • It was so quiet that the sound of the brass gong being struck by the leather-headed mallet rolled cleanly over the walls of the fort and into the chaugan field.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • It was so quiet that the sound of the brass gong being struck by the leather-headed mallet rolled cleanly over the walls of the fort and into the chaugan field.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • These might be matters worthy of serious consideration, but since I have my blogging hat on, I'll just dash off a few leather-headed opinions.

    Archive 2005-10-01 David 2005

  • These might be matters worthy of serious consideration, but since I have my blogging hat on, I'll just dash off a few leather-headed opinions.

    Fighting privacy David 2005

  • Then a couple of dozen leather-headed opinions from people who hadn't read the opinion and didn't really care what it said anyway.

    Billings Blog David 2003

  • Then a couple of dozen leather-headed opinions from people who hadn't read the opinion and didn't really care what it said anyway.

    Archive 2003-06-01 David 2003

  • Here was a boy that was respectable and well brung up; and had a character to lose; and folks at home that had characters; and he was bright and not leather-headed; and knowing and not ignorant; and not mean, but kind; and yet here he was, without any more pride, or rightness, or feeling, than to stoop to this business, and make himself a shame, and his family a shame, before everybody.

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 2003

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