The 270 occurrences of dick

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Alexandria was "town,"--a straggling, lazy village of houses, churches, and shops, and an aristocracy of Toms, Dicks, and Captains.

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"You could put a whole regiment of Dicks on my back without making me feel any better.

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(R) 1-202-225-2815 na RHOB VA Moran Jr., James P. (D) 1-202-225-4376 1-202-225-0017 Cannon VA Boucher, Rick (D) 1-202-225-3861 na RHOB jshoumak@hr.house.gov VA Wolf, Frank R. (R) 1-202-225-5136 1-202-225-0437 Cannon VA Davis, Thomas (R) 1-202-225-1492 Cannon Frazer, Victor 1-202-225-1790 1-202-225-9392 LHOB Sanders, Bernard (I) 1-202-225-4115 1-202-225-6790 Cannon bsanders@igc.apc.org WA White, Rick (R) 1-202-225-6311 1-202-225-2286 Cannon WA Metcalf, Jack (R) 1-202-225-2605 1-202-225-2608 Cannon WA Smith, Linda (R) 1-202-225-3536 1-202-225-9095 LHOB WA Hastings, Doc (R) 1-202-225-5816 1-202-226-1137 LHOB WA Nethercutt, George (R) 1-202-225-2006 LHOB WA Dicks, Norman D. (D) 1-202-225-5916 na RHOB WA McDermott, James A.

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(R) 1-202-225-2815 na RHOB VA Moran Jr., James P. (D) 1-202-225-4376 1-202-225-0017 Cannon VA Boucher, Rick (D) 1-202-225-3861 na RHOB jshoumak@hr.house.gov VA Wolf, Frank R. (R) 1-202-225-5136 1-202-225-0437 Cannon VA Davis, Thomas (R) 1-202-225-1492 Cannon Frazer, Victor 1-202-225-1790 1-202-225-9392 LHOB Sanders, Bernard (I) 1-202-225-4115 1-202-225-6790 Cannon bsanders@igc.apc.org WA White, Rick (R) 1-202-225-6311 1-202-225-2286 Cannon WA Metcalf, Jack (R) 1-202-225-2605 1-202-225-2608 Cannon WA Smith, Linda (R) 1-202-225-3536 1-202-225-9095 LHOB WA Hastings, Doc (R) 1-202-225-5816 1-202-226-1137 LHOB WA Nethercutt, George (R) 1-202-225-2006 LHOB WA Dicks, Norman D. (D) 1-202-225-5916 na RHOB WA McDermott, James A.

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(R) 1-202-225-2815 RHOB VA Moran Jr., James P. (D) 1-202-225-4376 1-202-225-0017 Cannon VA Boucher, Rick (D) 1-202-225-3861 RHOB jshoumak@hr.house.gov VA Wolf, Frank R. (R) 1-202-225-5136 1-202-225-0437 Cannon VA Davis, Thomas (R) 1-202-225-1492 Cannon Frazer, Victor 1-202-225-1790 1-202-225-9392 LHOB Sanders, Bernard (I) 1-202-225-4115 1-202-225-6790 Cannon bsanders@igc.apc.org WA White, Rick (R) 1-202-225-6311 1-202-225-2286 Cannon WA Metcalf, Jack (R) 1-202-225-2605 1-202-225-2608 Cannon WA Smith, Linda (R) 1-202-225-3536 1-202-225-9095 LHOB WA Hastings, Doc (R) 1-202-225-5816 1-202-226-1137 LHOB WA Nethercutt, George (R) 1-202-225-2006 LHOB WA Dicks, Norman D. (D) 1-202-225-5916 RHOB WA McDermott, James A.

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"Why we leaves 'em alone an' goes to de nex' farm an' calls up K. C. an' tips off de dicks, see?"

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"Youse don't tink we'll get any o' dat five hun, do youse, wit de dicks in on it?"

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"No," he said, rather dubiously, after a moment's deep thought; "dey don't nobody get nothin' dat de dicks see first; but we'll get even with dese blokes, annyway."

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"De dicks'll be here in a little while.

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"I clean forgot all about de dicks," and then after a moment's silence during which his evil face underwent various changes of expression from fear to final relief, he turned an ugly, crooked grimace upon his companion.

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We got lots o' time before de dicks are due.

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We'll croak de skirt, an' den we'll beat it up de road AN' MEET DE DICKS-see?"

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We meets de dicks, innocent-like; but first we caches de dough in de woods.

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"Dere's a bunch o' dicks out dere-de joint's been pinched."

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Me an' my pal were beatin' it-he was on the square but the dicks was after me an' she let us have money to make our get-away.

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In order to give outsiders a vivid impression of the footing on which they stand with the great of the world, all the women they have just met become Nellys and Jennys, and all the men Dicks and Freds--behind their backs, _bien entendu_--for Mrs. "Newcome" has not yet reached that point of intimacy which warrants using such abbreviations directly to the owners.

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Alexandria was "town,"-a straggling, lazy village of houses, churches, and shops, and an aristocracy of Toms, Dicks, and Captains.

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How Jo did enjoy her 'wilderness of boys', and how poor, dear Aunt March would have lamented had she been there to see the sacred precincts of prim, well-ordered Plumfield overrun with Toms, Dicks, and Harrys!

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As for that wretch of a Dick, he's been awful these last few days.

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Of course there was an Abel, own godson to the Mr Garland of that name; and there was a Dick, whom Mr Swiveller did especially favour.

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But Shakespear was certainly not such a fool as to expect the Toms, Dicks, and Harrys of his time to be any more interested in dramatic poetry than Newton, later on, expected them to be interested in fluxions.

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"I--I guess you got me," he faltered "I--I suppose you're a plain-clothes man, though I never knew dicks wore masks."

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"You--you ain't a dick!" he stammered.

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If one of you dicks get him, he gets bumped off just the same, only regular, up in the wire parlour at Sing Sing.

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The married sister comes round and cleans up the place and pulls your things about and finds your pipe and tobacco and things, and cigarette portraits, and "Deadwood Dicks", that you've got put away all right, so's your mother and aunt wouldn't find them in a generation of cats, and says: "'Mother, why don't you make that boy go to work.

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To speak of Him as "Tom," when Tom has belonged for weeks to the dead and buried past, to hastily correct oneself to "Dick" when there hasn't been a Dick for years, clearly not to know that he is now Harry, annoys her even more.

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There has only been foolish horse-play by the Toms, Dicks and Harrys who, having nowhere else to go, and nothing else to do, having, moreover, been joined by their female counterparts, have been enjoying themselves in their own way, for they have been "at play."

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The outlay will be returned in due time in a big interest promptly paid from the increased vitality, energy, industry and honesty of our Toms, Dicks and Harrys.

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"I guess youse're a dick from headquarters.

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Read them, remembering that if this country had not had a pioneer breed of Buckskin Sams and Deadwood Dicks we should have had no native school of dime novelists.

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"Maybe," he continued, "you are confounding me with a Dick Danvers who lived in New York up to a few months ago.

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When the monster's detractors cited a saying by the botanist Linnaeus that "nature doesn't make leaps," witty writers in the popular periodicals parodied it, maintaining in essence that "nature doesn't make lunatics," and ordering their contemporaries never to give the lie to nature by believing in krakens, sea serpents, "Moby Dicks," and other all-out efforts from drunken seamen.

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He was debarred the rude heraldry of a nickname of achievement, and in a camp made up of "Euchre Bills," "Poker Dicks," "Profane Pete," and "Snap-shot Harry," was known vaguely as "him," "Skeesicks," or "that coot."

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Now Evins bless the Pallis Court, And all its bold ver-dicks!

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When tute cams to dick lende nestist to latch yeck o' lende; but when tute's penching o' wafor covars tute dicks o' lende dosta dosta.

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she's an evil mare, a wafodu grasni, though a handsome one, and I never looks at her, brother, without saying to myself the old words: "Rinkeno mui and wafodu zee Kitzi's the cheeros we dicks cattane."

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The cheap edition published by Dicks in 1868 is one instance.

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These dicks never forget a face.

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From whom the latter inelegant name originated I cannot precisely tell--but there are plenty of "dirty Dicks" all over the diggings.

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A lot of Deadwood Dicks in slouch hats and they firing at a Sambo strung up in a tree with his tongue out and a bonfire under him.

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It leaves our friend pretty comfortable, so far as the dicks are concerned.

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Bill and I are probably only a few jumps ahead of the dicks.

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And Wagg has steered away the dicks!

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He might have accepted Conniston as a Dick Turpin, a Claude Duval or a Macheath, but not as a Jeremy Diddler or a Bill Sykes.

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'Uncle Rotherwood put him quite in papa's power; Aunt Rotherwood wanted to keep him at home with a tutor, and what she would have made of him I cannot think,' said Lily; and regardless of Emily's warning frowns, and Alethea's attempt to change the subject, she went on: 'When he was quite a child he used to seem a realisation of all the naughty Dicks and Toms in story-books.

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The "Spaniards" is a Dick Turpin house, for, according to tradition, in its precincts the famous highwayman often hid from his pursuers.

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"Can't say as I have," he answered, stroking his chin thoughtfully, "though there was a Dick Snagget in the 'Thirty-Ninth,' I remember."

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"What are you," she hissed, "one of these department store Moll Dicks, too?"

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"Oh, he disappeared as soon as these department store dicks showed up," she replied bitterly.

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It would be funny to have two Dicks in one class."

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"Look," she said, "there's a couple of dicks over there.

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"Look here, Peter," she said, "you've been letting those 'dicks' work you.

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"You got the dicks?" asked Peter.

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The State is simply made out of common dirt called Tom, Dick and Harry, whom a lot of other plain Toms, Dicks and Harrys set up in power.

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So, you see, Mr. Schmidt, you now belong to that frightful order of nobodies, the Toms and the Dicks and the Harrys."

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* * * * * Ickity, pickity, ally gadaw, Dicks, do, ally gamaw, Okus, pokus, pelly gaw, Franz.

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Now Evins bless the Pallis Court, And all its bold ver-dicks!

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Sam might have remained mystified, but at this juncture there proceeded from a bundle of rugs in the neighbourhood of the girl's lower ribs a sharp yapping sound, of such a calibre as to be plainly audible over the confused noise of Mamies who were telling Sadies to be sure and write, of Bills who were instructing Dicks to look up old Joe in Paris and give him their best, and of all the fruit-boys, candy-boys, magazine-boys, American-flag-boys, and telegraph boys who were honking their wares on every side.

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How could I guess there would be two Bettys looking for two Uncle Dicks!

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"He could whip a dozen Cyclone Dicks in the same evening with his eyes shut."

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With shameful _aplomb_ I sang these senseless words: Nelly Bly wipes her eye, On her little frock, Nelly Bly, Nelly Bly, Dick a dick a dock.

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Nobody is in chambers at all, except poor Mr. Cockle, who is ill, and whose laundress is making him gruel; or Mr. Toodle, who is an amateur of the flute, and whom you may hear piping solitary from his chambers in the second floor; or young Tiger, the student, from whose open windows comes a great gush of cigar smoke, and at whose door are a quantity of dishes and covers, bearing the insignia of Dicks' or the Cock.

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Therewith more amicably, father and son fell to calculations of resources, which they kept up all through supper-time, and all the evening, till the names of Hobs, Wills, Dicks, and the like rang like a repeating echo in Grisell's ears.

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* * * * * _Somewheres in France, April 11._ FRIEND AL: Well Al I don't suppose you knew I was a detective but when it comes to being a dick it looks like I don't half to salute Win.

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In the room, and with face illumined: a Dick she had not seen since the strain of the contest had cast its shade on him.

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"Didn't you see the 'dicks' down stairs in the lobby?" inquired Hartman.

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You can buy the whole of Shakespeare for fifty cents in Dicks's edition.

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"Youse'll pardon me if I keeps de spot-light on youse," drawled Larry the Bat, "Some of youse dicks ain't trustworthy."

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Honest keeper, drive him further, In his looks are hell and murther; See the scowling visage drop, Just as when he murdered T----p. Keeper, show me where to fix On the puppy pair of Dicks; By their lantern jaws and leathern, You might swear they both are brethren: Dick Fitzbaker, Dick the player, Old acquaintance, are you there?

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Honest keeper, drive him further, In his looks are hell and murther; See the scowling visage drop, Just as when he murdered T----p. Keeper, show me where to fix On the puppy pair of Dicks; By their lantern jaws and leathern, You might swear they both are brethren: Dick Fitzbaker, Dick the player, Old acquaintance, are you there?

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But after you've all gone I'll be saying things for new Dicks to write down, and listening to the disillusions and cynicisms and emotions of new Anthonys--yes, and talking to new Glorias about the tans of summers yet to come."

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Nobody is in chambers at all, except poor Mr. Cockle, who is ill, and whose laundress is making him gruel; or Mr. Toodle, who is an amateur of the flute, and whom you may hear piping solitary from his chambers in the second floor: or young Tiger, the student, from whose open windows come a great gush of cigar smoke, and at whose door are a quantity of dishes and covers, bearing the insignia of Dicks' or the Cock.

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The great-grandfather was a Dick Ware too--Wild Dick Ware they used to call him.

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I can go Satterda and come back Mundy and there is a meetin house clost by dicks howse and they go to meetin in a carrige and dick drives "Yores respectful "THEOPHILUS" The third epistle was written on a clean sheet, the date being in the middle of the first page, and the entire production bearing the marks of herculean effort.

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"That friend of yours," he said, indicating the unconscious figure at the further end of the house, "seems to be a queer sort of a Dick.

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I had one--if you want the truth--but when I saw you was watchin' me--sure, I know you've had a couple of dicks shadowing me--I destroyed it."

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I wish the powers that be would send me out there, but it's for them to judge, and if they think I should be of less use as a padre than all the Toms, Dicks, and Harrys they are sending, it's not for me to protest.

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Tony listened intently, watching his face as he read, feeling as if this were a new Dick--a Dick she did not know at all, albeit a most interesting person.

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Bucks is full of Jacks, and Bens, and Dicks, and we question if there is such a creature, of native growth, in all that region, as an Ithusy, or a Seneky, or a Dianthy, or an Antonizetty, or a Deidamy.

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We look upon Public Opinion with no superstitious reverence,--for Tom's way of thinking is none the wiser because the million other Toms and Dicks and Harries agree with him,--nevertheless, even a fetish may justly become an object of respectful interest to one who is to be sacrificed to it.

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He was hail-fellow well-met with every Tom and Jack and Jim and Ben and Dick that strolled on the wharves, and astonished his father with minutest particulars of every ship, schooner, and brig in the harbor, together with biographical notes of the different Toms, Dicks, and Harrys by whom they were worked.

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Well, I forgot name, residence all but the day--came home in a hurry, looked into the Court Guide, found a Sir Hicks Dixon, drove to his house, found a party assembled, bowed to a fat woman in a turban who sailed forward _รข la maitresse de maison_, and simpered an apology, for Sir Hicks', or Sir Dicks', or whatever he might be, 'unavoidable absence;' I forget why, 'but did not like to put off the party, and hoped to look in in the evening.'

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That's why I've never had any Honest Old Toms, or Good Old Dicks, or Faithful Old Harrys handling my good money week-days and presiding over the Sabbath-school Sundays for twenty years, and leaving the old man short a hundred thousand, and the little ones short a superintendent, during the twenty-first year.

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"And now," said Red, "I'm Red Saunders, late of the Chantay Seeche Ranch, Territory of Dakota--State of North Dakota, I mean, can't get used to the State business; there's a Bill and a Dick on this side of me and two Johns and a Sammy on the other.

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Dicks & Pato: _Builders_.

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"Ted's brain isn't any too heavy, and he'll never be equal to getting the better of a crowd with a Dick Prescott in it."

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Dicks started; he could not help it, there was something so strangely familiar in that figure and carriage.

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One day in a promenade with Mr. James Pilans past by Wright houses, Greenhill, Mr. (Doctor) Levinstons, then a litle house belonging to Doctor Stevinsone; then Merchiston; then to the Barrowmoore wheir Begs famous house is; then to the Brig-house which belonged to Braid,[516] was given of by the Farlys in an assithment, liferented even now by the Ladie Braid, payes her 200 merks a year; then up towards Greenbank to the Buckstone, wheir is the merches of Braid with Mortinhall and Comistone; saw its merches with the new Maynes of Colinton belonging to Mr. Harie Hay with Craiglockart, the Pleughlands, and the Craighouse (now Sir Andro Dicks, of old a part of the Barronie of Braid); then saw wheir the English armie lay, also Swanston and Pentland.

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Glen Alpine Stage approaching Office at Glen Alpine Springs] _Miles_ 4-1/4 Tamarack Lake 6 Tallac Lake 7 Tahoe Lake 6-1/2 Velma Lakes 3-1/4 Woods, Lake of the 3-1/2 Angora Peak 5-1/4 Dicks Peak 5-1/2 Jacks Peak 2-1/2 Keiths Dome 7 Pyramid Peak 6-1/2 Ralston Peak 3-3/4 Richardsons Peak 5 Upper Truckee River 4-3/4 Mt.

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These are Pyramid, Agassiz, Dicks, Jacks, Richardsons, Ralston, and the Angora Peaks, Mount Tallac, Mosquito Pass, and Lakes Olney, LeConte, Heather, Susie, Grass, Lucile, Margery, and Summit with Lake of the Woods and others in Desolation Valley, Gilmore, Half Moon, Alta, Morris, Lily, Tamarack, Rainbow, Grouse, and the Upper and Lower Echo.

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[14] Keeper, show me where to fix On the puppy pair of Dicks: By their lantern jaws and leathern, You might swear they both are brethren: Dick Fitzbaker,[15] Dick the player,[15] Old acquaintance, are you there?

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This comes of all your drunken tricks, Your Parry's and your brace of Dicks; Your hunting Helsham in his laboratory Too, was the time you saw that Drab lac a Pery But like the prelate who lives yonder-a, And always cries he is like Cassandra; I always told you, Mr. Sheridan, If once this company you were rid on, Frequented honest folk, and very few, You'd live till all your friends were weary of you.

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A single telling sentence, uttering some quaint sentiment, perhaps in quaint idiom, would set up a train of ideas ultimately resulting, after much meditative elaboration, in a Mrs. Gamp or a Dick Swiveller.

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There are ten thousand Dicks beside; Slaves to their quiet and good name, Are used like Dick, and bear the blame.

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Such a life is not apt to make great heroes, but queer dicks like us are also needed.

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"I ain't afeerd o' all the robber Dicks from here ter Jerusalum."

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The two Dicks can have Scrub and Rasper.

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Jack and Billy, boys, catch a hold of the bridles, or devil a ha'p'worth of ride and tie there'll be in at all, if them Dicks get the start--Shanks' mare will take you to Kells.

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They were jostled at the moment by the Toms, Dicks, and Harrys of the legislative concourse.

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"Well, then," replied Duncan, with something approaching to solemnity in his voice, "mark my words--you promise to give me a lift for the drivership with old Jemmy and the two Dicks?"

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