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Crabb

[ krab ]

noun

  1. George, 1778–1851, English author and philologist.


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“It may be possible to use urine as a screening approach, and there’s quite a lot of work going on in that area,” Crabb adds.

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So said Mr. Brandon to me, as we sat in the bay-window at Crabb Cot, at which place we were staying.

The doctor looked at the dish, had no idea what to say, and cried: 'Ah, poor Crabb.'

When they came to the nobleman's castle, the table was spread, and Crabb was told to sit down and eat.

Crabb says that sarcasm is the indulgence only of personal resentment, and is never justifiable.

So ended the Crabb Expedition, one of the most ill-fated and melancholy of any in the bloody annals of Mexico.

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