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  • We spotlighted on tuttle for 2 hours before daylight and saw 5 Deer!

    100 Best Public-Land Hunts: Kansas 2007

  • Comments (4) devon tuttle: wow, i saw this band on mtv at 6: 50 a.m. before school, glad i decided to watch some tv before i left. its great to see kids playing good classic music.

    the mother lode (Music (For Robots)) 2005

  • The weak at Fontingblow past quickly away; and at the end of it, our son and daughter-inlaw — a pare of nice young tuttle-duvs — returned to their nest, at the Hotel Mirabew.

    The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush 2006

  • Turning Alice into Alyss is a nice touch and all but the inclusion of animals called adorable things like "tuttle-birds" and "gwynooks" shows that what Beddor wants to pull off with this book is in direct opposition to the story he took it from.

    Archive 2006-03-01 fusenumber8 2006

  • I've got noro by cornelia tuttle hamilton which this throw is from also have jane ellison noro knits and noro revisited

    wood sculptures inspiring ambermoggie 2006

  • “Do you take cream and sugar, dear sir?” says poar Kicksey, with a voice as tender as a tuttle-duff.

    The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush 2006

  • He mik four dishes out o 'one tuttle, - forcemeat balls an' things.

    Memorials of a southern planter, 1887

  • De day dat tuttle was cooked de people come fo 'what was out!

    Memorials of a southern planter, 1887

  • "Do you take cream and sugar, dear sir?" says poar Kicksey, with a voice as tender as a tuttle-duff.

    The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • The weak at Fontingblow past quickly away; and at the end of it, our son and daughter-in-law -- a pare of nice young tuttle-duvs -- returned to their nest, at the Hotel Mirabew.

    The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

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