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I never, hardly, see a purebreed either of goat or sheep.
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I am of the purebreed which is being forgotten in the bastard race.
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The purebreed lambs have to be registered with the Breed Secretary, you know.
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The elder of these, as we have said, was an Indian, purebreed of the great Northern wilderness.
5
Eleven thousand retain their Indian surnames, but it is probable that not nearly all of these are of a purebreed.
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There are, however, many advantages in having a purebreed, and there is much to say for the perfect work of the Otterhound.
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While Nikolai was weak-hehad small white wings that resembled the unimpressive plumage of a goose-Alexandrawas a particularly purebreed, like her grandmother.
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In order to obtain greater quickness of movement many of the Bulldogs were crossed with a terrier, although some fanciers relied on the purebreed.
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She was purebred Irish, and he of Yankee lineage since 1639.
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It is proposed, therefore, to sketch the purebreeds now found in America.
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He mentioned also, that he had not much faith in purebred poultry.
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From this time on the entire flock is purebred and should remain so.
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The four were all small men with the fine characteristic faces of purebred savages.
14
Suppose the children of an Italian and an Irish parent intermarry with purebred Italians.
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The purebred cattle business of the country as indicated by these sales is exceedingly prosperous.
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They survived in central Europe until purebreeds finally disappeared at the turn of the 20th century.