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  • I felt there a well-filled pouch, and learned the secret of her lost strength.

    GRIT OF WOMEN 2010

  • But a madness came upon me, and I threw the well-filled pouch from me, and swore that my trail had reached an end, till her tired eyes grew soft with tears, and she said: 'Among men has Sitka Charley walked in honor, and ever has his word been true.

    GRIT OF WOMEN 2010

  • May ye sit by the well-filled pot, in warm lodges, ere the day is done.

    THE WISDOM OF THE TRAIL 2010

  • Not that he was become afraid, or overfond of the corner by the fire and the well-filled pot.

    THE DEATH OF LIGOUN 2010

  • May ye sit by the well-filled pot, in warm lodges, ere the day is done. '

    The Wisdom of the Trail 2010

  • Order books at German companies remain well-filled and industrial output is still robust, said Mr. Keitel, adding that industry expectations are upbeat.

    Germany Lowers Forecast, But Industry Is Optimistic Todd Buell 2011

  • The affair of the well-filled underwear – first reported by the conservative news site Big Government – has been fodder for grateful comedians.

    Weinergate limps on as congressman adds new wrinkle | Richard Adams 2011

  • The affair of the well-filled underwear – first reported by the conservative news site Big Government – has been fodder for grateful comedians.

    Weinergate limps on as congressman adds new wrinkle | Richard Adams 2011

  • "I never expected it would be 27 pieces," Ms. Hahn said, sipping tea in a restaurant shortly after presenting her hefty program at a well-filled Benaroya Hall here last week.

    The Commissioner of Short Works David Mermelstein 2011

  • And when she grew cold in my arms I arose, and sought out the well-filled pouch, and girt on my snowshoes, and staggered along the trail; for there was a weakness in my knees, and my head was dizzy, and in my ears there was a roaring, and a flashing of fire upon my eyes.

    GRIT OF WOMEN 2010

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