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  • Julius Moulton, of St. Louis ( "Moult"), and other care-free fellows, the smoking-room crowd which is likely to make comradeship its chief watchword.

    Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume I, Part 2: 1835-1866 Albert Bigelow Paine 1899

  • J.ck Van Nostrand, of New J.rsey; and "Moult" and "Blucher" and "Charlie" were likewise real, the last named being Charles J. Langdon, of Elmira,

    The Boys' Life of Mark Twain Albert Bigelow Paine 1899

  • Julius Moulton, of St. Louis ( "Moult"), and other care-free fellows, the smoking-room crowd which is likely to make comradeship its chief watchword.

    Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete Albert Bigelow Paine 1899

  • It was not that Coleridge was unaware of his failings – in fact he was horribly conscious of them, particularly his ability to procrastinate: ‘I am a Starling, self-incaged and always in the Moult, and my whole Note is, Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.’

    Wordsworth & Coleridge II « Tales from the Reading Room 2010

  • It was not that Coleridge was unaware of his failings – in fact he was horribly conscious of them, particularly his ability to procrastinate: ‘I am a Starling, self-incaged and always in the Moult, and my whole Note is, Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.’

    2010 May « Tales from the Reading Room 2010

  • Look what happened to Ted Moult. on February 12, 2007 at 7: 34 pm | Reply pcsouthwest

    Faster Faster Harder Harder « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007

  • Greer, one of several models for “Blucher,” of Boston, and Julius Moulton “Moult”.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Greer, one of several models for “Blucher,” of Boston, and Julius Moulton “Moult”.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Julius Moulton, of St. Louis (“Moult”), and other care-free fellows, the smoking-room crowd which is likely to make comradeship its chief watchword.

    Mark Twain: A Biography 2003

  • It was Church, Denny, Jack, Davis, Dan, Moult, and Mark Twain who made the “long trip” through Syria from Beirut to

    Mark Twain: A Biography 2003

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