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Dales
1/ deɪlz /
Dales
2/ deɪlz /
noun
- a strong working breed of pony, originating from Yorkshire and Durham
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I began to find room for wondering how I was to overcome my embarrassment once we did come up with the Dales.
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The Dales were in no immediate danger, and if any hostile band was below New River it would be a small one.
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“Whatever may have happened to the settlers is all finished by this time and there can be no danger for the Dales,” I declared.
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Then he must have designs on the Dales, and he would persuade them to travel in a direction which would lead them into a trap.
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The Dales and Ward, walking toward the end cabin when Dicks was killed, halted and stood as if stupefied.
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