No cragsman in broadest daylight could do such a thing, he asserted.
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He must be helmsman and chief, the cragsman, the rifleman, the boat steerer.
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Upon realisation of Dalton's priorities his skills as a cragsman should not be underestimated.
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Another was stunned by a mass of masonry hurled at him by a giant cragsman.
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So defiant is the challenge of this rock that no cragsman can pass it by.
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Look you now, chalk has every possible element of danger from the standpoint of the cragsman.
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But now, at the present moment, he was unwilling to make essay of his prowess as a cragsman.
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We are going to the village to get a cragsman with a rope, and will be with you anon.
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No good cragsman will make much of Ossian's Cave, but at the same time no honest one will despise it.
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The layout is self explanatory and it is bursting with info and advice from a true cragsman of the Peak.
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Their son would grow up on this craggy outcrop they called home and become an experienced fowler, cragsman and crofter.
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The would-be cragsman must also bear in mind that these are large mountains with the usual dangers of rain, snow, lightning and rockfalls.
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I became a daring cragsman, a character to which an English lad can seldom aspire, for in England there are neither crags nor mountains.
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A boyhood spent on the cliffs at Kirkcaple had made me a bold cragsman, and the porphyry of the Rooirand clearly gave excellent holds.
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Harry was incidentally the only journalist ever to travel in Bluebird and for all his bravery as a cragsman, he found the experience highly alarming.
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A skilled cragsman himself, he told his officers that he believed that a determined party of Gurkhas and other experienced climbers could reach the enemy by this route.
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It was a horse called Cragsman, by the same sire but with a different dam. This substitution came to light when Dick Tate of Toowoomba saw a picture of the Derby winner and was aware that Prince Humphrey had different markings, and had photographs to prove it.Australian Racing History - Rogues & Ring-Ins Retrieved 2010-05-25 From 1932 to 1956, geldings were banned from competing in the Derby.
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