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[skrag] / skræg /


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By this time, too, Scrag knew what we were after; she covered her trail and crossed it as many times as a rabbit.

From The Trail Book by Austin, Mary Hunter

That night they lay behind Scrag Island, and with the first dawn of the morning were under way again.

From Ungava Bob A Winter's Tale by Wallace, Dillon

Would'nt mind the Scrag End Junction passing through Bareacres—hoped I'd come down and shoot there.

From Burlesques by Thackeray, William Makepeace

They bedded at the Grass Flats, but until Scrag herself had a mind to take the trail to the Squidgy Islands, there was nobody but Saber-Tooth could persuade her.

From The Trail Book by Austin, Mary Hunter

There was no trouble about our going among them so long as Scrag did not wind us.

From The Trail Book by Austin, Mary Hunter




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