Definitionn. the lowest stone in an arch -- from which it springs
Last update: October 13, 2015
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The dog which is faithfull is springer. [Please select]
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Fur Instrumentenkunde, by permission of Julius Springer, Berlin. [Please select]
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Presently, while watching the men pack, she noticed that Springer wore a bandage round his head under the brim of his sombrero. [Please select]
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"Reckon we'd better go slow an' look before we leap," said one whose voice Ellen recognized as Springer's. [Please select]
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"An' then when the shootin' slacked--after I'd plugged thet big, red-faced, white-haired pal of Isbel's--" "Reckon thet was Blaisdell," interrupted Springer.' [Please select]
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Big, shaggy, grayish white and black, with wild, keen face and eyes he assuredly looked the reputation Springer had accorded him. [Please select]
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"Wal, Springer, I reckon I wished y'u'd paid it without spoilin' my deals," retorted Colter, cool and sharp. [Please select]
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"Jim, there ain't a hell of a lot," replied Springer; drawing a deep breath, "but what there is is shore interestin'."' [Please select]
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