Think of Spanishdaggers, and let us part for a few short hours.
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I wonder why the Spanishdagger grows so thick on this hill, Enid?
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The Spanishdagger plants at the gate pricked his calves painfully and he stumbled forward.
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My boots, my sword, my cartridge-box and the Spanishdagger which is on my night-table!
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Helena's sudden flight left Magdaléna staring through the dark at the Spanishdagger in her hand.
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From behind a big soapweed- aplantsometimes called SpanishDagger- Igota view of the Dismal River, for several miles.
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A low bluff rose on her left, and along its crest scattered Spanishdaggers were raggedly silhouetted against the sky.
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The second bullet, then, only shattered the white petals of a Spanishdagger flower suspended two feet above Rosita's head.
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They carved names and messages for those that were to come after, with flint knives, with swords and Spanishdaggers.
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A Spanishdagger-plant, with its waxen blossoms in a creamy aggregation as large as a water-bucket, contributed floral beauty and variety.
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He stuttered, so rapidly did he try to speak: My boots, my saber-mycartridge box-and-theSpanishdagger, which is on my night table.
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The cactus and Spanishdagger, and the ever-present sage bush of the lower levels, had disappeared, crow's-foot and blue-joint grasses swung in the wind.
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He took down one of the prohibited Spanishdaggers or knives which a traveller may, occasionally get hold of and smuggle out of the country.