Definitionn. large heavily built goat antelope of eastern Himalayan area
Last update: June 16, 2015
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The affinities of the white goat (which is really a member of a group intermediate between goats and antelopes) are probably with the Asiatic serows and takin, and hence perhaps with the musk-ox. [Please select]
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"Ah, you're no' takin' me seriously, laddie."' [Please select]
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You're not takin' 'er to a hospital.' [Please select]
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"Then God will do it himself, without asking the life of a good man, or he's no just what I've been takin' him for."' [Please select]
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"Why, as to that," said Uncle Henry, slowly, "I b'lieve in takin' what's pervided us, an' askin' no questions." [Please select]
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"As soon as I heerd th' talk about him runnin' away an' takin' th' mad gentleman wi' him I remembered it." [Please select]
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But something may be dune when they're takin' him back to the Tolbooth--if ye're a' wullin' to help.' [Please select]
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"Ye seem to hae been takin' lessons frae the cats lately, to judge from yer step," said Black.' [Please select]
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"All right, come along," he said to the captives, and at last young Dave spoke: "Whut you takin' me fer."' [Please select]
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"Well, there's no denying that; but he must have been the means of takin' away more lives than what he has saved."' [Please select]
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"An' you er takin' dis 'oman an' deze chillun out dar whar dey dunno nobody." [Please select]
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