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Frink

/ frɪŋk /

noun

  1. FrinkElisabeth, Dame19301993FBritishARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor Dame Elisabeth . 1930–93, British sculptor


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What Dell thought, according to Frink, was that Christensen “was a well-known comedian and public speaker.”

So saying, he took the plane away from before the trap, and looked at the hole to see whether Frink had gnawed it any bigger.

Phonny examined the water very attentively, to see whether Frink had been drinking any of it.

They postponed their plan of going out to play for some time, in order that they might see Frink run about the parlor.

Now, maybe, all the money you have given this year will do good, but perhaps this to John Frink most of all.'

Louisa Frink dropped her handkerchief in her lap, and gave a little laugh.

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