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Hawke: A Novel - Page 148by Ted Bell - Fiction - 2003 - 432 pages"Fine fettle?" she said, climbing in. "Let me guess where you came up with that. ... "Fine fettle, yes indeed!" he said. "Okay, Stoke," she said. ... |
Loamhedge - Page 230by Brian Jacques, David Elliot - Juvenile Fiction - 2004 - 386 pagesOh I would like to be that flea, sippin' cups of ice-cold tea, all in fine fettle from a rusty kettle, 'til I drank as much tea as that flea! ... |
The Tenth Commandment - Page 232by Lawrence Sanders - Fiction - 1980 - 393 pages"Fine fettle?" he said. "I got a fettle on me you wouldn't believe — a tough fettle, a boss fettle. I got me a sweet forty- eighter, and nothing and nobody ... |
The Legal Limit - Page 294by Martin Clark - Fiction - 2009 - 416 pagesThe driver went briskly to the rear door and out stepped Custis and Sheila, laughing and goofy, their argument apparently behind them, both in fine fettle. ... |
The First Law - Page 240by John T. Lescroart - Fiction - 2004 - 430 pages... name for Coit Tower, the phallic landmark and vista point at the apex of Telegraph Hill. Hardy had worked himself up to a fine fettle by the time he ... |
The First Billion - Page 148by Christopher Reich, Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) - Fiction - 2003 - 579 pagesover and he was in fine fettle. "So is the twenty-million- dollar man ready to entertain the troops? How's the speech? Did you actually write something down ... |
The Geographer's Library - Page 295by Jon Fasman - Fiction - 2006 - 374 pagesBut this particular claim — that his organs seemed in unusually fine fettle — seems more compatible with close observation than a lack of observation, ... |
Gallow's Thief - Page 70by Bernard Cornwell - Fiction - 2003 - 384 pagesAnd I said I had no doubt you were in fine fettle. Oh, well struck, sir, well struck. Budd hits almost as hard as you! She and I met at the Egyptian Hall. ... |
White Death - Page 246by Clive Cussler, Paul Kemprecos - Fiction - 2004 - 368 pages"You sound in fine fettle, St. Mien. It must have been a good trip." "It was, and I do feel as if I've eaten all the pasta in Italy. ... |
The Curse of Cain - Page 174by J. Mark Powell, Larry Dale Meagher - Fiction - 2005 - 316 pages"You appear to be in fine fettle this evening, Mr. Booth." "And what man wouldn' t be, sharing such splendid company!" Lucy joined Booth and slung her arm ... |