This may be said to be the position generally taken up by the leading English scholars; it differs slightly in a conservative direction, but not widely, from that of Harnack, a little more from that of Pincher, and again a little more from that of von Soden. [Please select]
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Pincher worked too--he is our dog and he is very good at digging. [Please select]
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She stroked Pincher's ears, but he had gone to sleep because he knew well enough that all the suet pudding was finished. [Please select]
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It was dinner-time, and Pincher was going round getting the bits off the plates. [Please select]
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Pincher is very well bred, and he does know one or two things, though we never could teach him to beg. [Please select]
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And then we looked back and saw he was getting quite near where Pincher was, and Alice and H. [Please select]
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And all the while Pincher was worrying and snarling, and Lord Tottenham shouting to us to get the dog away. [Please select]
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He stood still, and I stooped down and caught hold of Pincher and whispered, 'Drop it, sir; drop it.' [Please select]
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"Margery dear, if Growler _should_ get out of my bed and come on to yours, mind you kick him off, or he and Pincher will fight through the bed-clothes." [Please select]
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But whether Pincher did snore, or Growler invade our bed, I slept much too soundly to be able to tell. [Please select]
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