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Even Angus McLeod, the trader's eldest son, had need of all his patience and caution, for he had never seen any woman he admired so much as the piquant Magaskawee, called The Swan, one of these belles of the forest.
Old Indian Days 1907
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Even Angus McLeod, the trader's eldest son, had need of all his patience and caution, for he had never seen any woman he admired so much as the piquant Magaskawee, called The Swan, one of these belles of the forest.
Old Indian Days Charles Alexander Eastman 1898
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For my Olympic performance of The Swan, I earned a total of 80 points, putting me in second place behind Plushenko and ahead of Lambiel and the Canadian skater Jeffrey Buttle.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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It is always good to see The Swan, conceived as a venue for non-Shakespearean classics, reverting to its original purpose.
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For my Olympic performance of The Swan, I earned a total of 80 points, putting me in second place behind Plushenko and ahead of Lambiel and the Canadian skater Jeffrey Buttle.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Learn how to turn seasonal produce into top nosh on a spring-themed cookery class such as that at The Swan in Lavenham, Suffolk 01787 247477, theswanatlavenham.co.uk, which has a "spring is in the air" day on 28 April.
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For my Olympic performance of The Swan, I earned a total of 80 points, putting me in second place behind Plushenko and ahead of Lambiel and the Canadian skater Jeffrey Buttle.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Many years later he would evoke its mood and subject matter in his own short story The Swan, and his final book, The Minpins.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Like when two contestants from the TV show The Swan, where they have multiple plastic surgeries, met, fell in love, and procreated.
You’ll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again Heather McDonald 2010
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Eyes tracked me from the windows of the bird bars: The Blue Parrot, The Golden Pheasant, The Swan.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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