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  • Chihuahua: Eli, the long-coated chihuahua is the first of this breed out.

    Westminster Dog Show 2012—as it happened 2012

  • Experts say the long-coated figure could be the best proof yet found that things really do go bump in the night… and the day too.

    2007 March | Scary For Kids 2007

  • Agnes recalled the girl mentioning she was waiting for her pa, and the shadowy, long-coated figure glimpsed just before she had run off.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • Agnes recalled the girl mentioning she was waiting for her pa, and the shadowy, long-coated figure glimpsed just before she had run off.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • Agnes recalled the girl mentioning she was waiting for her pa, and the shadowy, long-coated figure glimpsed just before she had run off.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • Agnes recalled the girl mentioning she was waiting for her pa, and the shadowy, long-coated figure glimpsed just before she had run off.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • Agnes recalled the girl mentioning she was waiting for her pa, and the shadowy, long-coated figure glimpsed just before she had run off.

    The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004

  • Only two rode horses, wretched garrons stolen from the Ruwalá, the great branch of the Anezah, which holds the eastern regions; the rest rode fine sturdy and long-coated camels, which looked Syrian rather than

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • There were occasional gatherings of long-coated theatrical natives who discussed metaphysics in

    Kim 2003

  • And she sat on her bench and watched the two undignified, long-coated women walk slowly over the bridge and begin the curving climb on the opposite slope, Aunt Nell carrying a sort of suit-case in which she brought a few goods for Granny and took back vegetables or whatever the rectory garden or cupboard was yielding.

    The Virgin and the Gypsy 2003

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