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...er marks,” Kurt said to Tiffany as Ace and Julie circled past. “Watch out for hickeys too,” Julie muttered. “What did you say?” he asked. She shot ... ...tted so efficiently and cheerfully, over and over again. Fabulous editors Pat Thomas and Rhonda Stapleton for their insights and suggestions. They m...
...hip group: Haas 1951. Rajadhon 1968, 255- ; 1961. Kingshill 1960. LeBar – Hickey – Musgrave 1964. Hanks, J. 1964. Hanks – Hanks 1964. Wijeyewardene... ...hip group: Haas 1951. Rajadhon 1968, 255- ; 1961. Kingshill 1960. LeBar – Hickey – Musgrave 1964. Hanks, J. 1964. Hanks – Hanks 1964. Wijeyewardene... ...Nagara 1975. On Kingship and Society at Sukhodaya. G. William Skinner – A. Thomas Kirsh (eds.), Change and Persistence in Thai Society, 28–92. Cornel... ...75. The Thai Social Order as Entourage and Circle. G. William Skinner – A. Thomas Kirsch (eds.), Change and Persistence in Thai society, 177–218. Yal... .... — 1975. Merit and Identity in Village Thailand. G. William Skinner – A. Thomas Kirsch (eds.) Change and Persistence in Thai Society, 219–251. Corn... ...e of Contemporary Thailand. Times Academic Press, Singapore. Kirsch, A. Thomas 1967. Phu Thai Religious Syncretism: A Case Study of Thai Religion a... ...— 1975. Economy, Polity, and Religion in Thailand. G. William Skinner – A. Thomas Kirsch (eds.), Change and Persistence in Thai Society, 172–196. Cor... ... Social Anthropology 5. Cambridge Univ. Press. LeBar, Frank M. – Gerald Hickey – John S. Musgrave (eds.) 1964. Ethnic Groups of Mainland Southeast ...
...ned to let me go to Baltimore to live with Mr. Hugh Auld, a brother to Mr. Thomas Auld, my old master’s son-in-law. I received this information about ... ...e both at home, and met me at the door with their rosy cheeked little son, Thomas, to take care of whom was to constitute my future occupation. In fac... ...my new mistress, “Miss Sophy,” surpassed her in kindness of manner. Little Thomas was affectionately told by his mother, that “there was his Freddy,” ... ...ild now. I could not even approach her as I had formerly ap- proached Mrs. Thomas Auld. How could I hang down my head, and speak with bated breath, wh... ...they came, they were sure of a most kind and pleasant reception. If little Thomas was her son, and her most dearly beloved child, she, for a time, at ... ...one excep- tion—the Rev. GEORGE COOKMAN. Unlike Rev. Messrs. Storks, Ewry, Hickey, Humphrey and Cooper (all whom were on the St. Michael’s circuit) he...
...ns, Andrew and Ri- chard; one daughter, Lucretia, and her husband, Captain Thomas Auld. They lived in one house, upon the home plan- tation of Colonel... ...3 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass master’s son-in-law, Captain Thomas Auld. I received this information about three days before my departu... ... Mrs. Auld were both at home, and met me at the door with their little son Thomas, to take care of whom I had been given. And here I saw what I had ne... ...sight to me, brightening up my pathway with the light of happiness. Little Thomas was told, there was his Freddy, —and I was told to take care of litt... ...mas was told, there was his Freddy, —and I was told to take care of little Thomas; and thus I entered upon the du- ties of my new home with the most c... ...ntly while I lived there, were Mr. Storks, Mr. Ewery, Mr. Humphry, and Mr. Hickey. I have also seen Mr. George Cookman at our house. We slaves loved M...