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- needed a mariner to navigate his ship to Dice Island, Castor picked up a weatherbeaten sailor named Popeye in the docks. Popeye's first line in the strip,...
- extremely different personalities and inability to see eye to eye, the weatherbeaten Gearhart and beautiful Cora M****ingale fall in love. Beneath her composure...
- Tonsina River Lodge is a rambling, shambling, gravel-covered spread, with weatherbeaten buildings. The historic hotel is an orange, three story Army barracks...
- Commander Joseph Taussig, at the dock and inquired as to how soon the weatherbeaten American ships could be put to use. "We're ready now, sir!" was the...
- no friends to wellcome them, nor inns to entertaine or refresh their weatherbeaten bodys, no houses or much less townes to repaire too, to s****e for succoure ...
- wild. At the start, in Bree, he appears as a Ranger of the North, a weatherbeaten man named Strider. Gradually the reader discovers he is heir to the...
- rollicking song he sweeps along Swaggering boisterously. His face is weatherbeaten He wears a hooded sash With a silver hat about his head And a bristling...
- boat, and sweeps away some of Sherry's fake fingernails. 2 2 "Severely Weatherbeaten" Rachel Morrison Teleplay by : Rebecca Cutter Story by : Rebecca Cutter...
- was buried in unconsecrated ground (as he was not a Christian) on the weatherbeaten s****line of Morecambe Bay. With the opening of Gl****on Dock in 1787...
- his good looks diminished, reviewers felt that he used his florid and weatherbeaten face well in evoking grandeur and self-****uredness in such roles as...