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Geronimo
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  • They had a good man working for them then, an Apache guy from White River, and he was probably the best sheepherder they ever had; but whenever she wanted to persuade Josiah to go check up on things, she would go into a long history of what the Apaches had done to the Pueblo people, dwelling especially on Geronimo.†   (source)
  • You know, the Irishman knocked on the door and yelled, 'Hey, Geronimo!'†   (source)
  • "Geronimo E.K.I.A." Over the troop net I could hear the guys on the second deck.†   (source)
  • Geronimo, which is what they named their collie—isn't that the cutest?†   (source)
  • That white guy yells, 'Hey, Geronimo!' and the white woman hears him and says, 'Who's that?'†   (source)
  • "For God and country, I pass Geronimo," Jay said.†   (source)
  • I was at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, the year they had Geronimo there on display.†   (source)
  • The three words that Mars Bar sneered, the joke that he spat out — "Yeah, bomb shelter" — did not even have the moment to themselves, for just then another word — "Geronimo!"†   (source)
  • ..."Geronimo!"†   (source)
  • We leave the Marshalls' house hand in hand—Geronimo gazing sadly after us ("That dog really likes you," Andrew observes.†   (source)
  • Geronimo   (source)
  • He says, 'Yeah—his name is Geronimo.'†   (source)
  • She says, 'No, who's that Geronimo?'†   (source)
  • He winked at Josiah and Tayo, and then with a serious face he said, "I thought the sheepherder's name was Mike, not Geronimo," and walked out the door.†   (source)
  • I was a recruit against Geronimo—1 And the people listened, and their quiet eyes reflected the dying fire.†   (source)
  • By Geronimo!†   (source)
  • Then, Geronimo, another Apache chief, had, as late as 1885, gone on the war-path, and had left a bloody trail down the New Mexico and Arizona line almost to the border.†   (source)
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