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Catalonian

[ kat-l-oh-nee-uhn ]

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The American Library in the Catalonian capital is bombed, an I.B.M. showroom has a brick tossed through its front window.

He wears a little pilot coat, a brown wool Catalonian cap on his white locks.

This excellent meal was washed down with a few mouthfuls of Catalonian refino, with which the soldier appeared amply provided.

The Catalonian then often alighted to smell the sand, in order to ascertain whether we were taking the proper course.

Private ventures were buccaneerish, and the hand of the Catalonian and of the Moslem were turned against all.

It was one of those poniards without a sheath, known as Catalonian knives, the blade of which on opening is fastened by a spring.

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