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Dard Hunter, an Ohio-born acolyte of the Arts and Crafts movement, spent much of the first half of the 20th century proselytizing on behalf of meticulously handcrafted papers. Can a Papermaker Help to Save Civilization? 2012-02-17T21:39:00Z
Such considerations partly explain why, in my 20s, I worked my way through Dard Hunter’s magisterial “Papermaking: The History and Technique of an Ancient Craft.” Review | In praise of pretty books 2019-08-14T04:00:00Z
As we’d heard throughout the valley, he explained that the people of Gurez and Tulail are not truly Kashmiri, but from the Dard Shin tribe, and that their mother tongue is Shina. A Journey to Kashmir’s Gurez Valley 2018-09-17T04:00:00Z
"It's not actually as safe and progressive a community as we thought it was," said Sofia Dard, a 21-year-old senior majoring in psychology. Shooting deaths of young Muslims leave North Carolina community reeling 2015-02-11T05:00:00Z
"Deah was a very proud Muslim American. He was proud of all his identities," said Sofia Dard, a 21-year-old senior psychology major. U.S. gunman kills three young Muslims; motive disputed 2015-02-11T05:00:00Z
"When it goes to the factories, it is overseen by the Food Standards Agency and by Dard, all to a very high standard." UFU welcomes 'illegal meat' searches 2014-03-04T09:23:47Z
Within the wider limits of the former Gilgit agency are many mixed races, speaking different languages, which have all been usually classed together under the name Dard. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
This exhibition did not answer the expectation of Mrs. Dards, as few persons could believe it possible that fishes’ bones were capable of being converted into articles of such elegance. The Cries of London Exhibiting Several of the Itinerant Traders of Antient and Modern Times 2011-10-23T02:00:21.883Z
Half an hour before reaching Chamonix, we met, at the chalet of the Dard falls, some English tourists, who seemed to be watching our progress. A Winter Amid the Ice and Other Thrilling Stories
There is little in the Dard to enlist the sympathies of the casual observer. The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir
Next day M. Dard came to see us at the house of M. Thomas. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
The Dardas and Chinas also appear in many of the old Pauranic lists of peoples, the latter probably representing the Shin branch of the Dards. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
The Dards are an active and proud people, fond of independence, with features distinctly Caucasian. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
That his own great-grandfather Dard Nordis, who had been one of the first of the mutant line of sensitives, had discovered that. Star Born
They wore a costume unfamiliar to Gathon Dard—little round caps with red and green streamers behind, and long, wide-sleeved white gowns—and one of them had gold rings in his ears. Time Crime
M. Dard and M. Thomas instantly buried him, for his body had already become putrid. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
Nearly 2000 men of theirs were exterminated by Gaur Rahman and a combination of the Dards; only one person, a soldier’s wife, escaped, and the Dogras were driven away for eight years. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
Having selected the least of these two evils, we swoop nearly six thousand feet down upon the village of Astor and a new language, the Dard. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
When Dard's head had cleared, it was in free flight. Genesis
Gathon Dard was on his feet at once; he hurled the wine flagon at the three murderers and leaped across the room. Time Crime
Dard, then Mademoiselle Picard, one of the suffering party, and for the translation of which, the Editor is much indebted to Mr Maxwell. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
Now you know,' said Dard, 'if I am to do this little job to-day, I must start.' The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864
Some of the Dards and Baltis were lepers, and the natives of India brought malarial fever, dysentery, and other serious diseases. Among the Tibetans
Mechanically, Kalvar Dard brushed the dust from his clothes and looked to his weapons. Genesis
Nentrov Dard crushed out his cigar, drank his rum, and got to his feet. Time Crime
It may be satisfactory for some readers to know, that, in 1824, Madame Dard was living with her husband in comfort at Bligny-sous-Beaune, a short distance from Dijon. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
Dard had been saying to Jacintha for ever so long, "When granny dies, I will marry you." White Lies
Come on, Dard; what are we doing this for? Genesis
Kalvar Dard, carrying one of the heavy rifles, took the lead. Genesis
Gathon Dard was examining one of the knives—a folding knife with a broad single-edged blade, locked open with a spring; the handle was of tortoise shell, bolstered with brass. Time Crime
Our benefactor, M. Dard, since then having become my husband, gathered together the wrecks of our wretched family, and has proved himself worthy of being a father to us. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
Present at many recitals, the heroes of which lost nothing by being their own historians, Dard imbibed a taste for military adventure. White Lies
Dard had determined to cross the mountains, and had led his people up a game-trail, leading toward the notch of a pass high against the skyline. Genesis
Once, when Kalvar Dard and Analea had been scouting alone, they had come upon a dozen of them huddled around a fire and had wiped them out with a single grenade. Genesis
Kalvar Dard's son, who had no other name than the one his mother had called him as a child, defended himself. Genesis
In one of these moments, when we hoped he would recover his health, M. Dard, whom we thought already far from Senegal, entered our house. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
This intrusion of statistics into warfare at first cooled Dard's impatience for the field. White Lies
Then Dard saw the two Hairy People; the boy fired, and the stone fell, all at once. Genesis
For the ten thousandth time, Dard wished, as he strained his eyes, that somebody had thought to secure a pair of binoculars when they had abandoned the rocket-boat. Genesis
Dorita and one of the older girls got the rock off Kalvar Dard's legs and tried to help him to his feet, but he collapsed, unable to stand. Genesis
The generous M. Dard, director of the French school, was not the last nor least who took an interest in us. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
At seven o'clock the next morning Camille and the two ladies took a hasty cup of coffee together instead of breakfast, and then Dard brought the caleche round. White Lies
Two of the girls picked up Dard; Bo-Bo and his woman gathered up the big spear and the axe and the bomb-bag. Genesis
Dard looked sadly at the twinkling little gadget, then slipped it back into its pouch. Genesis
They were almost upon him when Kalvar Dard pressed in the thumbpiece of the bomb; they were clutching at him when he released it. Genesis
I instantly quitted him, and was joined by M. Dard, when we retired to another room, where we found Caroline and the good Mad. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
"Hush! not so loud: there is Dard on the grass." White Lies
When they reached the pass, they all stopped as the son of Kalvar Dard turned and looked back. Genesis
Springtime followed, with fresh grass on the plains and plenty of meat for the people of Kalvar Dard. Genesis
La Croix went for it himself, and on his return found Cadel sitting on one side of Death's Alley, and Dard with his head bound up on the other. White Lies
Never forget the obligations you already owe M. Dard. Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770.
"Dard!" muttered the soldier with a word of meaning. White Lies
He stirred him with his scabbard, and up jumped Dard. White Lies
Kalvar Dard still walked in the lead, his hair and beard flecked with gray, but he no longer carried the heavy rifle; the last cartridge for that had been fired long ago. Genesis
"Sergeant, I did not miss a word," cried Dard, exulting. White Lies
It was first broken by Private Dard saying, with foolish triumph, "And I held the hat for you, colonel." White Lies
Edouard hesitated; but he ended by sending Dard to the town on his own horse, with orders to leave him at the inn, and borrow a fresh horse. White Lies
Dard had not only looked on the cottage and cow, as his, but had spoken of them as such for years. White Lies
No sooner had the tribe of Kalvar Dard taken the trail, however, than they had been pressing after them. Genesis
Dard looked up, and there was a rigid military figure, with a tremendous mustache, peering about. White Lies
The shot had actually driven a splinter of bone out of the sutler into Dard's temple. White Lies
She could not sit at home for it; so she went down the road to meet Dard, who had promised to come and tell her the result as soon as known. White Lies
It was Dard who let out that she was gone to Beaurepaire for some cloth to make him a shoe. White Lies
Dard was worried about the ledge; if it came to an end, they would all be trapped. Genesis
He took advantage of the ladies being with Dard, and marched boldly into the kitchen of Beaurepaire. White Lies
"Yes, let us part, for there is Dard's house; and I begin to suspect that Josephine never sent you." White Lies
Some of our heads would never have ached again: but Dard had a good thick skull. White Lies
Rose was now the mistress of Beaurepaire; she set Jacintha, and Dard, and the doctor, to pack up everything of value in the house. White Lies
Dard sprang forward—there was no room for him to jump aside—and drew his pistol. Genesis
They soon got from her that Dard had just come from the town, and learned the chateau was sold, and the proprietor coming to take possession this very day. White Lies
Dard, well spurred by Jacintha, had got a little acacia; and they were all out in the Pleasaunce to plant it. White Lies
Drop that, Jacintha," said Dard, angrily; "do you think that is encouraging? White Lies
Unhappily, they were a preposterous time making up their feminine minds where to have it set; so Dard turned rusty and said the park was the best place for it. White Lies
It was a heavy stone, half as big as a man's torso, and it almost missed Kalvar Dard. Genesis
He saw her look this way and that, and presently Dard appeared, and she sent him with his axe to the fallen tree. White Lies
He bounded over the hedge, and there was Dard hanging over his axe, moaning. White Lies
He bought a light caleche and a powerful horse, and elected factotum Dard his groom. White Lies
Edouard looked, and turned sick, for there was a gash right through Dard's shoe, and the blood welling up through it. White Lies
The son of Kalvar Dard made sure that she and all the children were on the way, and then he, too, turned and followed them, leaving Dard alone. Genesis
The demoiselles De Beaurepaire wore a tender look of interest and pity when they caught sight of Dard, and on the old woman courtesying to them they courtesied to her and Dard. White Lies
Riviere was for moving homeward, but Dard halted and complained dismally of "the soldier's gripes." White Lies
"O Dard! speak! are we undone? are you a dead man?" cried she. White Lies
She just slowly unclasped her arms, and, keeping her eye fixed on Dard, pointed with a domineering gesture towards Beaurepaire. White Lies
"You are Dard," she told him; "you lead us, now." Genesis
They came up to Dard, and stood looking at the tree and Dard hacking it, and Edouard watched them greedily. White Lies
But by and by they left Dard and strolled towards the other end of the park. White Lies
"No such luck: I shall die a man of all work," grunted Dard. White Lies
"Ye must not do that," said Dard with all the energy he was capable of in his present condition. White Lies
Kalvar Dard, the army officer who would lead them in their new home, had as little to do as any of his followers. Genesis
Rose raised the coat which Riviere, in spite of Dard, had flung over his foot. White Lies
He bowed his blushing, delighted face, and wheeled Dard to his cottage hard by with almost more than mortal vigor. White Lies
Then, to appease her fears, Dard showed her his number, 99; and assured her he had seen the last number in the functionary's hand before he came away, and it was sixty something. White Lies
Dard's grandmother had a little house, a little land, a little money, and a little cow. White Lies
Dard wandered about the ship, talking to groups of his colonists, and found morale even better than he had hoped. Genesis
She could just maintain Dard and herself, and her resources enabled Dard to do so many little odd jobs for love, yet keep his main organ tolerably filled. White Lies
Seated in state in his granny's easy-chair, the loss of which after thirty years' use made her miserable, she couldn't tell why, le Sieur Dard awaited his friends. White Lies
This ocular demonstration satisfied Jacintha; and she ordered Dard to help her draw the water. White Lies
When Dard could eat no more, he proceeded to drink; and to talk in proportion. White Lies
It furnished an occupation to fill in the time; it gave Kalvar Dard an excuse for surrounding himself with half a dozen charming girls, and the girls seemed to enjoy being with him. Genesis
Dard used to wheel his wheelbarrow into the tree at a trot, and there leave it. White Lies
As the latter part of this letter seemed to require a reply, the baroness wrote a polite note, and Jacintha sent Dard to leave it for the commandant at Riviere's lodgings. White Lies
"I'll stand the fire of a corporal's guard at break of day if I make a mistake now," said Dard. White Lies
No, not a word about Egypt," said the doctor; "but there is a whole column about the Rhine, where Colonel Dujardin is—and Dard. White Lies
Dard surged to his feet, dragging Kyna up along with him; together, they helped the others to rise. Genesis
"Why, Dard is gone, and we are out of doors; will the little birds betray us?" White Lies
"And handle him gently whatever you do," said Dard. White Lies
Dard, marching to an fro, musket on shoulder, found himself suddenly surrounded by grim, silent, but deadly eager soldiers, that came pouring like bees into the open space behind the battery. White Lies
Then he ordered the women out, and with Dard's help undressed the still insensible patient. White Lies
An instant later, while Kalvar Dard and the girls clung to stanchions and pieces of fixed furniture, the boat shot forward out of its housing. Genesis
Dard and Jacintha had run from the kitchen at the screams. White Lies
"Look! look! if he is not wheeling Dard in the barrow now." White Lies
"What are you up to now?" inquired Dard. White Lies
"Consider," said she, "Monsieur Riviere would not wheel Dard all across the park for amusement." White Lies
Kalvar Dard had not boasted idly when he had said that his people would not panic. Genesis
And at this Dard's eyes suddenly glared with horror. White Lies
Then—Dard was not so far from the truth; it was but a guess of his, for I never trusted my own sweetheart as I now trust a stranger. White Lies
The sergeant was awe-struck and disgusted at his familiarity, speaking to him before the great: he pushed Private Dard hastily out of the presence, and bundled him into the trenches. White Lies
He told Dard to take his coat and throw it over his foot, for here were the young ladies coming. White Lies
Then, ahead, Kalvar Dard saw a deep gully, through which a little stream trickled. Genesis
"Me, citizen?" inquired Dard with every appearance of genuine surprise. White Lies
Jacintha stood by Dard, inspecting his work; the sisters intertwined, a few feet from him. White Lies
"Sergeant," said Cadel, respectfully, "I laugh to see Private Dard, that got the wind of the shot, dance and sing, when the man that got the shot itself does not say a word." White Lies
This brought up Dard and Jacintha, in time to see Rose pour ten shining gold pieces out of the purse into her pink-white palm, while her face flushed and her eyes glittered with excitement. White Lies
"Oh, I shouldn't doubt it; there were observatories all around the planet watching our ship," Kalvar Dard said. Genesis
"I was just talking of you, Jacintha," quavered Dard in conclusion. White Lies
Dard's abuse of the family he was lately so bitter against had turned him right round. White Lies
"The wind of the shot, you rascal!" roared Private Dard: "look here!" and he showed the blood running down his face. White Lies
In these excursions, Edouard was generally accompanied by a thick-set rustic called Dard, who, I believe, purposes to reveal his own character to you, and so save me that trouble. White Lies
"We'll have to make it last as long as we can; and we'll have to begin improvising weapons," Dard told him. Genesis
"Now, Dard," she added, "is no beauty, monsieur; why, he is three inches shorter than I am." White Lies
"I won't give them the chance, the vile egotists!" cried Dard. White Lies
Colonel," said Dard, all in a flutter, "I was taking a squint at them, because I saw something. White Lies
"Dard is a fool," suggested Riviere, by way of general solution. White Lies
From what he had seen of conditions on this planet, Kalvar Dard suspected the latter to be the case. Genesis
Dard took the little sneer for sympathy, and proceeded to "the cruellest wrong of all." White Lies
But it proved to be only Dard, who had discovered that Sergeant La Croix's heart still beat. White Lies
To Dard's delight the surgeon pronounced him curable. White Lies
His eye fell upon private Dard, as luck would have it. White Lies
Dard was convinced that the beings possessed the rudiments of a language, enough to communicate a few simple ideas, such as the fact that this little tribe of aliens were dangerous in the extreme. Genesis
Stop! yet I do, Private Dard; I have a horrible suspicion. White Lies
And Dard, who had boiled with anger yesterday, was now sad and despondent. White Lies
"I am the unluckiest fellow in the army," remonstrated Dard: and he stamped in a circle. White Lies
Dard apologized for his comrade, and touching his own head significantly told them that since his wound the sergeant's memory was defective. White Lies
There were Hairy People about now; for the past five days, moving northward through the forest to the open grasslands, the people of Kalvar Dard had found traces of them. Genesis
It's false, Private Dard; don't I know our colonel better than that? White Lies
It was only a little bit of heel that Dard had left in Prussia. White Lies
This want of sympathy and justice irritated Dard. White Lies
My Dard," said she, "is very good as far as he goes. White Lies
Varnis had watched the burial of her child with blank, uncomprehending eyes, then she had turned to Kalvar Dard and said something that had horrified him more than any wild outburst of grief could have. Genesis
"God forgive you, sergeant!" said Dard, with some feeling. White Lies
A bit of Dard's heel had been shot away, and of La Croix's head. White Lies
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