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Cheyne

[ chey-nee, cheyn ]

noun

  1. Thomas Kel·ly [kel, -ee], 1841–1915, English clergyman and Biblical scholar.


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"Warn the men, and arrange tanks and chutes accordingly; for Harvey Cheyne is in a hurry, a hurry—hurry," sang the wires.

Harvey Cheyne's wife, she was sick back, an' we did n't want to jounce her.

Dr. Cheyne even considers that he has found a reference to these two stars in Job xxxviii.

Let me here introduce a single paragraph from Dr. Cheyne, which is very much to my present purpose.

Hetty also fancied Cheyne wished to do so, and spent the next hour or two in avoiding the encounter.

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