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Pelly

[ pel-ee ]

noun

  1. a river in SE Yukon Territory, Canada, flowing NW to the Yukon River. 330 miles (530 km) long.


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His friend Guy Pelly is marrying Tennessee native Lizzy Wilson this weekend.

Harry and Prince William are thought to be heading to Memphis this weekend to attend the wedding of their close friend Guy Pelly.

In 2010, Pelly opened Public, another favorite venue for the young royals in London's Chelsea neighborhood.

Pelly denies driving a motor vehicle when his alcohol level was above the limit.

Giving evidence, PC Geoff Parker told the court he stopped Pelly at around 1am on May 28 last year.

Ambrose did not wait for the assault; he rose also and met Pelly half-way with a furious blow, well planted on the nose.

Pelly took a back somersault and fell with a crash to the floor, where he lay for a moment half stunned.

Pelly was slowly recovering from the shock that he had received and began to meditate revenge.

He learned not only to play rocker, he showed Pelly how he thought that blow under the ear should be dealt with.

Pelly simply blasted Meyrick and announced his intention of giving him the worst thrashing he had ever had at an early date.

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