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Graustark
[ grou-stahrk, graw- ]
noun
- a novel (1901) by George Barr McCutcheon about the romantic and melodramatic adventures of military and courtly figures in the fictional kingdom of Graustark.
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 骋谤补耻路蝉迟补谤办顎僫路补苍 adjective
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Last week it had been Beverly of Graustark and the same two weeks before that.
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Gentry also trained Graustark, who was undefeated until his last race.
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For example, fiction that is very popular should be bound differently from fiction which must be kept on the shelves, but which is not popular; it is easily apparent that McCutcheon's "Graustark" should be bound differently from Henry James' "Golden bowl."
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Behind him postured his son from the Fruit of Islam, in sunglasses and paramilitary Graustark.
Kraft's version emerged as pure Graustark, with not a Communist in sight.
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