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Schley
[ slahy ]
noun
- Win·field Scott [win, -feeld], 1839–1911, U.S. rear admiral.
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No wonder you get chances to haul such nobs as Lilioukalani and Schley and Dewey, and cut out ninety miles an hour on tangents.
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The nut is so very fine, however, that no southern grove of pecans is complete without a fair percentage of "Schley" trees.
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I do not know the exact strength of Sampson's and Schley's combined fleets, but this seems to me to be a conservative estimate.
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Pimpernel Schley was alone, but she moved as if she were leading a quiet procession of vestal virgins.
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Of all the women gathered there Pimpernel Schley and herself were nearest akin in appearance.
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