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Little Sark

American  

noun

  1. one of the Channel Islands, in the English Channel E of Guernsey, connected to Sark by a natural causeway.


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"All right," said Peter, and went on his way into Little Sark.

From A Maid of the Silver Sea by Oxenham, John

And Gard, in nearing the Little Sark cutting, always kept carefully to the right-hand side of the path, though it was somewhat crumbly there and had fallen away down the slope towards Grande Grève.

From A Maid of the Silver Sea by Oxenham, John

Then she would stop suddenly to make sure, and stand listening painfully, and hear nothing but the low hoarse growl of the sea that rarely ceases, day or night, among the rocks of Little Sark.

From A Maid of the Silver Sea by Oxenham, John

Down in Little Sark, prowling about the mines, stealing lumps of silver——" "Godzamin!

From Pearl of Pearl Island by Oxenham, John

But he was a Sark man, and a farmer at that, and knew little and cared less, of the habits of Little Sark.

From A Maid of the Silver Sea by Oxenham, John

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