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  • 61Forty Years Among the Indians — was published by the Juvenile Instructor Press in 1890 and written by Daniel Webster Jones. It is described on its Title Page as A True yet Thrilling Narrative of the Author s Experiences among the Natives. In it, Jones writes his autobiography,… …

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  • 62forty winks — n [U] informal a very short sleep ▪ I felt a lot better after I had forty winks …

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  • 63forty winks — ► forty winks informal a short daytime sleep. Main Entry: ↑forty …

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  • 64Forty-niner — For ty nin er, n. One the miners who took part in the California gold rush in 1849; an argonaut. [Colloq., U. S.] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 65Forty Fort — was a stronghold on the Susquehanna River in Westmoreland County, Connecticut, now Pennsylvania.It was a place of refuge for settlers during the Wyoming Massacre in 1778 …

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  • 66Forty-Fours/Motuhara — is part of the Chatham Islands group, located 800 km east of New Zealand s South Island. The islands lie 50 km east of the group s main island, Chatham Island …

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  • 67Forty Words for Sorrow — is the crime novel from Canadian novelist Giles Blunt, and the first to feature his protagonists John Cardinal and Lise Delorme. Blunt had previous published one other novel, Cold Eye , but this was his first crime novel, and the first to be a… …

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  • 68Forty Thieves — Forty Thieves, the →↑Ali Baba …

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  • 69forty-five — n 1.) [number] 45 2.) also 45 a small record with one song on each side 3.) also .45 Colt 45 trademark a small gun …

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  • 70Forty-five — Forty five, the another name for the Jacobite Rising of 1745, when the Scottish prince, Bonnie Prince Charlie, led an attempt to bring back the Stuart family of Britain. It failed when his army was defeated at the Battle of ↑Culloden …

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