Gottschalk
[ got-shawk ]
noun
Louis Mo·reau [maw-roh, moh-], /mɔˈroʊ, moʊ-/, 1829–69, U.S. pianist and composer.
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How to use Gottschalk in a sentence
Three years ago he'd found it, a whimpering puppy, on the refuse heap where Emil Gottschalk had tossed it to die.
Rescue Dog of the High Pass | James Arthur KjelgaardHe was not afraid of becoming lost or of breaking a ski, as Hermann Gottschalk had, probably when he blundered into a tree trunk.
Rescue Dog of the High Pass | James Arthur KjelgaardThen he resumed a kneeling position and continued to help Caesar dig Emil Gottschalk from his snowy couch.
Rescue Dog of the High Pass | James Arthur KjelgaardShe drew a cup, brought it to the table, and the elder Halle held the cup to Hermann Gottschalk's lips.
Rescue Dog of the High Pass | James Arthur KjelgaardFinding Emil Gottschalk had made him a person of no small importance in Dornblatt.
Rescue Dog of the High Pass | James Arthur Kjelgaard
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