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Donauworth never was retaken; but is Bavarian at this hour, A Town namable in History ever since. - "History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. III. (of XXI.) Frederick The Great--The Hohenzollerns In Brandenburg--1412-1718", Thomas Carlyle.
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It seemed to be acknowledged between them that anything namable would be done to obtain a share of this hoard. - "The Wrong Twin", Harry Leon Wilson.
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Yes, she was one of them women folks that air so light- minded you can't anchor 'em down with a sewin'- machine, nor a dishpan, nor a husband 'n' young ones, nor no namable kind of a thing; the least wind blows 'em here 'n' blows 'em there, like dandelion puffs. - "The Village Watch-Tower", (AKA Kate Douglas Riggs) Kate Douglas Wiggin.