8 Metaphors for dale

The Biography Of A Superman "O limèd soul that struggling to be free Art more engaged!" Charles Stephen Dale, the subject of my study, was a dramatist and, indeed, something of a celebrity in the early years of the twentieth century.

Ole master Dale was a good ole baptist, had lots of good ole time relig'n.

They know Dale's is their best chance.

" CHAPTER IV THE OLD LADY "Hope Old Man Dale is home," said Racey to himself when he saw ahead of him the grove of cottonwoods marking the location of Moccasin Spring.

Actually, they felt, Dale was a great deal more engaged with his audience than many of the imaginative writers whom he affected to despise for their sycophancy.

" "Then give me thy hand, Allan," cried Robin, "and let me tell thee, I swear by the bright hair of Saint AElfrida that this time two days hence Ellen a Dale shall be thy wife.

It was in 1835, about mid-winter, when Brier Dale was a narrow clearing, and the horizon well up in the sky and to anywhere a day's journey.

For two years Dale was a great man, or rather the great man, and it is probable that if he had not died he would have held his position for a longer period.

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