1He was grasping the roque mallet loosely in his left hand.
2A roque court, a topiary full of hedge animals out front, what next?
3A skilful roque player is able to make shots similar to billiard shots.
4The home of roque is in the New England States.
5A roque mallet has a dogwood head 9½ inches long, with heavy nickel ferrules.
6It was Derwent who added the roque court I saw you admiring when you arrived.
7Ours may be the finest roque court in America.
8How had he known roque was played in innings?
9Jack was crawling after her, using the roque mallet as a crutch or a cane.
10One foot kicked the bloody, misshapen roque mallet aside.
11He used a roque mallet instead of a cane, but it was basically the same deal.
12He dragged the splintered roque mallet after him.
13The game of "roque" is very similar to croquet.
14From here he could even see the raised lip of the roque court on the Overlook's western side.
15The roque mallet... has two sides.
16It lurched toward him in a horrible, shambling run, the roque mallet swinging up and up and up.