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varmint

[vahr-muhnt] / ˈvɑr mənt /






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Rescue For thousands & thousands of U. S. novel readers Lawrenceville is still the harum-scarum little preparatory school of the 1890's about which Alumnus Owen Johnson wrote in The Varmint and Tin Tennessee Shad.

From Time Magazine Archive

There are images of coyotes, badgers, gophers, and one large close-up of a prairie-dog carcass tumbling through the air--the same sort of pictures featured in Varmint Hunter, the association's glossy magazine.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet there is no denying Mr. Johnson's sense of humor —witness The Varmint, The Tennessee Shad, the later Skippy Bedelle.

From Time Magazine Archive

To outsiders, maybe, but not to some 2,000 devoted hunters who gathered last week in Pierre, S.D., for the annual convention of the Varmint Hunters Association.

From Time Magazine Archive

Instantly the men on the Varmint II rushed to the stern of their boat and in astonishment were all looking at the leg which now could be seen floating on the surface of the river.

From Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motorboat by Kay, Ross




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