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    dublin


    1. A dingy back room in Dublin was a bucket of cold water for most people and a cloak of invisibility for the rest


    2. He found his rented car and drove back towards Dublin


    3. Theo deleted the first message in his phone as he drove north on the M12 towards Dublin and then called Mirielle


    4. "It is a little town to the south of Dublin


    5. The voice had a soft south Dublin accent, female


    6. He had been stonewalled in Dublin and then again in Darklow


    7. Theo hung up and turned the car towards Dublin again


    8. Can you do a police database search on all tattoo artists in Dublin and surrounding counties with criminal convictions and then call me when you have the results?"


    9. "He was at his training club up in Dublin


    10. Melinda drove for nearly two hours, going far up into the Dublin mountains until her fuel gauge began to get low and then returned to her flat in the Dublin suburbs

    11. The centre of Dublin


    12. lives, breathes and works in Ireland, just south of Dublin City


    13. Jean had been looking for an assistant to help her expand her little business in natural cosmetics in Dublin, and Audrey had jumped at the opportunity to get back home


    14. of regional patriotism, as in the case of the Irish capital, from Dublin to Baile Átha


    15. sea in a town called Greystones, just south of Dublin, that


    16. Sophie booked in to see the Dublin doctor, who was very


    17. Connor saddled up Dublin, he paused


    18. “Besides givin’ Dublin another dressing down yesterday,” he said


    19. I noticed that Dublin was healing nicely and now he looked sharp, too


    20. I felt it in the pit of my stomach as I patted Dublin on the neck

    21. Then, with a low whinny, Dublin did a curious thing


    22. Dublin became the


    23. Dublin snorted a greeting, and nuzzled the man with the same affectionate nickering sound he’d had for me


    24. And, OF COURSE! Dublin brought me here, because HE LIVES HERE


    25. DUBLIN IS THE OUTLAW’S


    26. For days, my eyes had longed to see the vision of my beautiful horse and now, there was Jasper, only a few feet away, contentedly cropping grass with Dublin


    27. It was Dublin! The determined outlaw was looking for me and would probably investigate this cave as a likely hiding spot near where my footprints had ended


    28. My fears became reality as I heard Dublin coming closer, his big hooves breaking twigs


    29. Dublin nervously let out a snort and shook his head


    30. Skiddoo! There was Dublin, drinking from the creek

    31. Dublin could be my salvation


    32. Wheeling Dublin around, we doubled back, watching for a fork in the trail


    33. I knew Dublin would soon be receiving her expert attention


    34. With pounding heart, I stepped back to Dublin and took his reins


    35. Dublin, wise and steady, had whinnied and stamped his hooves with excitement, but he hadn’t pulled his tether


    36. I jumped on Dublin shouting, “Hop on!” Louella mounted in front of me


    37. As it had been earlier, when Louella had blamed me for mistreating Dublin, there’d been no point in my trying to explain


    38. Anton Hoffman had promised to return Dublin to me


    39. If I told the truth, that I’d left Dublin with the Mountain Man, I’d put kindly Anton Hoffman in danger


    40. “Yes, I got my horse back and the Umitilla sheriff gave Dublin to me

    41. It was Dublin! They were bringing Dublin to me


    42. Soon Dublin was nuzzling my shirt with his usual affectionate, throaty nickering


    43. This time Dublin would die and the rest of us too


    44. Pain forced me to pause before setting Dublin to a canter around the paddock


    45. Fred led Dublin into the barn and Louella and I sat on the porch swing


    46. Minutes later, while leading Dublin onto the ferry barge, I smiled at the coincidence of meeting up with Lou and Fred here


    47. “Should I spur Dublin to a gallop and catch up with them?”


    48. Dublin answered with his unique nicker, a throaty half whinny, half staccato, grunt


    49. Dublin actually turned around and looked me in the eye, then turned back and bobbed his head


    50. What a thrill! If Dublin sensed them, he didn’t let on














































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    Synonyms for "dublin"

    capital of ireland dublin irish capital

    "dublin" definitions

    capital and largest city and major port of the Irish Republic