10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SQUALLISH»
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1
American food and game fishes: a popular account of all the ...
It was only to-day (March 5) that we noticed in the daily papers an account of the
running of a fish-train from Vancouver to Boston — the "Halibut Express," "
comprising 9 cars of fresh halibut, 1 of Puget Sound salmon, and 1 of Squallish
Valley ...
David Starr Jordan, Barton Warren Evermann, 1904
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The Dublin University Magazine
And come the breeze did at last, stiflish and squallish, and blew, unfortunately,
just in the' opposite direction from the one we wanted. But what did the. Sylvia
care for a foul wind? It was just what she wanted to show off her pranks and
oceanic ...
3
Life on the Western [!] Rivers: By John Habermehl
In the captain's opinion, in times of danger it is hard to study human nature or to
observe calmly those who show pluck; it is only a desperation to show it after all. “
You are right, captain; you are right. I have seen the best of men feel 'squallish,' ...
pressed down the tobacco with a tapering forefinger. " Looks so. Guess it'll be
squallish by night. But it wasn't the weather I was thinking of. What do you
suppose I saw last night when I was patrolling? " " How sh'd I know? " " I'll swear,"
said ...
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History of the Fourth Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers: ...
To-day 1 am in the latter mood. I am beginning to have these little moods quite
often and pretty badly, and am daily growing worse. We have just been furnished
with eighty rounds of cart- riges to the man. That looks a little squallish, don't it ?
The combination of windless days and leftover swell from distant storms is taking
its toll on us, however. When there's wind, it comes in easterly, squallish blasts,
forcing us to beat and reef and reef again. We talk with the The occasional pain I
...
7
Periwinkle: An Idyl of the Dunes
An Idyl of the Dunes William Farquhar Payson. "What do you make out, Sam?
Nor'- easter afoot, ain't there?" Sam took his pipe from his mouth and pressed
down the tobacco with a tapering forefinger. "Looks so. Guess it'll be squallish by
...
William Farquhar Payson, 1910
8
The British Isles Through an Opera Glass
... and the modern structure of the new castle overlooking the pier. Our passage
is rather squallish, and some of the passengers are sick. On the boat we make
the acquaintance of 235 a young English couple who are taking our identical trip.
Charles Maus Taylor, 1899
Just now things look in the main pretty well, a bit squallish here and there, but the
time's coming when we'll be all of us making for the tall timbers." "I think you're
right," said Mr. Carter. "There's coming a time, Mr. Carter and Judge Wesley, ...
If I'm ketched on this deck, the weather'll blow squallish." “It's number six," she
said, returning shortly. “I gotta go,” said Glis, making no comment whatever on the
matter of Souza Pinto's stateroom. “I gotta go on shift. Maybe I see you again now
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SQUALLISH»
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Maestro of Mise-en-Scène
He was pushy, impatient, squallish and, when he wasn't careless or wildly overextended, not a little too talented for Titian, who instead promoted the more easily ... «New York Times, Mar 07»