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"I almost believe that the Blunderbuss was the tool of the Hill crowd," she said angrily.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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Carlotta was a "prod"; it was only because she came at the end of the alphabet that she was left out, but thanks to Betty's fly-away fashion of running off to speak to some junior ushers, and then calling the Blunderbuss, whose mother wanted to see her a minute, nobody could find out positively who it was that had been "flunked out" of 19 --.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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"Blunderbuss" Pepper, the new Senator who had turned every aristocrat out of office in his aristocratic Southern State and filled the vacancies with men of his own humble origin.
Senator North Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton 1902
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Indeed the family called him the "Blunderbuss," and always expected to see him tumble over the chairs, bump against the tables, and knock down any small articles near him.
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Indeed the family called him the "Blunderbuss," and always expected to see him tumble over the chairs, bump against the tables, and knock down any small articles near him.
Little Men Louisa May Alcott 1860
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Blunderbuss: This is a heavy musket with a bell-shaped barrel, also referred to as a musketoon.
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Blunderbuss Pistol: Also known as a dragon, this is a large pistol with a bell-shaped barrel.
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Hey Blunderbuss: I just used your idea for a YTMND, linked to my name on this post.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Google Streetview is…in a word…awesome. 2009
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Blunderbuss pistol 500 gp 1d10 2d6 19-20/x2 5 ft. 5 lbs. B and P
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Blunderbuss 500 gp 1d12 3d6 19-20/x2 15 ft. 8 lbs. B and P
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