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1. Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens (1841)
"... fresh from a slaughter-house, whose dress and great thigh-boots smoked hot
with grease and blood, raised a pole-axe, and swearing a horrible oath, ..."
2. Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens (1841)
"... fresh from a slaughter-house, whose dress and great thigh-boots smoked hot
with grease and blood, raised a pole-axe, and swearing a horrible oath, ..."
3. The Business of War by Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1918)
"The chief items salvaged are thigh boots used in the trenches, capes, coats and
ground sheets upon which the soldiers sleep. The usual story of economy is ..."
4. The Business of War by Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1918)
"The chief items salvaged are thigh boots used in the trenches, capes, coats and
ground sheets upon which the soldiers sleep. The usual story of economy is ..."