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1
It isn't as if I've got to
go
hawking
seven per cent.
2
They
go
hawking
,
there is a three-day joust where every nobleman presents his standard.
3
But other times they just lazy around; or
go
hawking
-
just
hawking
and sp-Sh!- d'youheara noise?
4
He wanted to hear Bran's laughter once more, to
go
hawking
with Robb, to watch Rickon at play.
5
"I think I shall
go
hawking
bits of things through the country."
6
"We get something out of it when we
go
hawking
,
"
he decided.
7
Neither Commines nor La Follette was present; they had
gone
hawking
,
as Saxe had said, nor was Hugues booted for riding.
8
"And John and the boys and I will
go
hawking
and get you some game."
9
"When you come again," said the pleasure-loving king, "bring me some hawks from the south, that we may again
go
hawking
.
"
go
hawking
go