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Deland

[ duh-land ]

noun

  1. Margaret Margaretta Wade Campbell Deland, 1857–1945, U.S. novelist.


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“You guys are meant to be protecting our wildlife, not killing them off,” one woman told officers at the DeLand meeting.

At a meeting in DeLand this week, only one attendee expressed pro-hunting views—an older gentleman wearing a Vietnam Veteran cap.

John Deland said it wasn't two minutes before Tom was left alone with the old woman, and then he took her home.

It was, however, Lieutenant Deland who appeared and not the successor the Superintendent had announced.

Mrs. Deland won so many friends through Old Chester Tales that this volume needs no introduction beyond its title.

"She shall be made to tell," Mrs. Deland said as she turned toward the small room that served as an office.

"I wouldn't tell now even if Mrs. Deland and all those other women stuck pins into me," thought Gwen.

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