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  • From the aristocratic exclusiveness of the ice-board he had been reduced to being strung up by a string through his gills to a nail in the wall.

    Observations of a Retired Veteran Tinsley, Henry C 1904

  • From the aristocratic exclusiveness of the ice-board he had been reduced to being strung up by a string through his gills to a nail in the wall.

    Observations of a Retired Veteran Henry C. Tinsley 1868

  • Richter writes of a dead brother, "For he chanced to leap on an ice-board that had jammed itself among several others; but these recoiled, and his shot forth with him, melted away as it floated under his feet, and so sank his heart of fire amid the ice and waves"; while in _Cui Bono_ we have --

    Thomas Carlyle John Nichol 1863

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