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1 To kill a deer , denotes that you will be hounded by enemies.
2 He hunted rabbits, quails, squirrels, and sometimes he would kill a deer .
3 Nearly a week passed before Wallace managed to kill a deer .
4 Yes, yes-youthought it no sin then to kill a deer !
5 An irony, of course, was that Spencer himself would never kill a deer .
6 He knew he must kill a deer before he could return.
7 Then take your bow and kill a deer .
8 I'd like to kill a deer first rate.
9 Lead can't kill a deer and her fawn.
10 To become a man, among her people, every boy had to kill a deer - and rightly so.
11 He will kill a deer , and, in the morning, it shall be burned to the Great Spirit.
12 They were all shooters, and could well kill a deer both under cover and in the open.
13 At last the great day came when he was allowed to kill a deer if he could.
14 Their own rule, they say, is to kill a deer only when they need venison to eat.
15 How any one can kill a deer with that woman's look in its eyes, I don't know.
16 So it was to kill a deer from the King's forest, or to export sheep from the kingdom.-Dr.
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