10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KISTFUL»
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Rhymes of Northern Bards: Being a Curious Collection of Old ...
An Jack i' the raw, ye very weel knaw, The loss he cam too, when his house it
was brunt : His kistful of paper, went up in a vapour, An of his sixscore pund he
heard na mair on't. " No, no more their notes, shall they cram down our throats,
When ...
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English Language Word Builder
... DYSURIA EUTAXIA GODETIA LIPURIA MUDIRIA PELORIAn RATAFIA
SHORTIA TUTANIA GRECIAN BAUDRICk ERISTIC HEMATIC PELAGIC
QUANTIC TONETIC KISTFUL RACKFUL TRAYFUL JUGHEAD TOWHEAD
ACTINIAn ANALGIA ...
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A general dictionary: historical and critical: in which a ...
For which «L */"°Matth«^ " rea*°n ^ was not *° mucn a l°ver as an object of m'
tEditieW " 'oves *°r *°me kistful matrons, laying aside all " shame, were so
enamoured with him. that on their " account he was in danger of losing his life,
had " not the ...
Pierre Bayle, John Peter Bernard, Thomas Birch, 1737
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... kists KINSHKA -; kinshkas KISTFUL -; kistfuls KINSMAN -; - KIT skit; kite, kith,
KINSSED -; - kits KISSK -; kissks KITBAG -; kitbags KIP skip; kips KITCHEN -;
kitchens KIPPED skipped; - KITE skite; kited, KIPPEN -; - kiter, kites KIPPER
skipper; ...
Young men who had set off as tanned as the lugsail of a Zulu, only to return as
pale as the moon; who had come back cleaned out save for a few shifts of
underwear for their mothers or their wives to wash: a kistful of dirty linen where
their ...
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The Game Of Kings: The Lymond Chronicles
They're the folk who're accepted as go-betweens with the English in London; who
've got a kistful of gold, a family tree back to an acorn, and too many men-at-arms
to need to tolerate a rough word. 'They get respect from both sides, and money ...
... of a bend sinister — nine out of ten of that family had travelled that road, that
leads so often to a kistful of sailor's shells and a death with boots on. It was a fate
in the blood, like the black hair of us, the mole on the temple, and the trick of irony
.
Norman Macleod, Donald Macleod, 1901
'A kistful o' tin pennies like yon will fairly make the streets rattle. I've a mind to
make a more modest entry myself.' 'Go as you please,' said Jerott. 'You'll get there
quicker. I don't suppose even Gabriel recognizes you like that.' 'I was thinking as
...
Wedding presents were unheard of then, the only thing corresponding to them
being the “plenishing,” the mother's gift, generally a kistful of blankets and
homespun linen. If invitations went out for a penny wedding it meant a coin from
every ...
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The Extraordinary Khotso: Millionaire Medicine Man from ...
'He bought a whole kistful from my mother, and he paid her several thousand
pounds,' the Ntabankulu woman recollected.7 Khotso's account of his family links
with the Kruger household and his own mysterious connection with the Kruger ...
Felicity Wood, Michael Lewis, 2007