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That 70-year old young upstart Bob Skipper is looking for work.
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And the next moment he was in Skipper's arms, jowl against cheek, and the tongue was again flashing out in all the articulateness possible for
Chapter 4 1917
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The hand bent from the wrist and caressed him protectingly, and the warm contact of his velvet body put a change in Skipper's sick dreams, for he began to mutter in cold and bitter ominousness: "Any nigger that as much as bats an eye at that puppy ..."
Chapter 7 1917
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If you’re into the warm and sophisticated look of wood, the Wave Skipper is a unique tub made of wood and inspired by the design of a luxury yacht.
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Had he been situated to see, he would have seen a twinkle in Skipper’s eyes, which had been withdrawn from the sea and were looking down upon him.
CHAPTER IV 2010
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And the next moment he was in Skipper’s arms, jowl against cheek, and the tongue was again flashing out in all the articulateness possible for a creature denied speech.
CHAPTER IV 2010
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Either way, it’s safe to assume her boyfriend Ken and Cousin Skipper will find a way onto the project as well.
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"But I thought a Skipper was a kind of Captain or something," said
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The Skipper was their lord and master, and they loved and feared him, and did his bidding as often as their nature would allow; but in the depths of their little monkey hearts they cherished a profound admiration for Franci, and they were always hoping that this time they were looking like him when they smiled.
Nautilus Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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The Skipper was their king, Franci was their model, the ideal toward which they vainly aspired.
Nautilus Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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