For as much as Walter was a maniac, he was at the forefront of printing art.
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Like Flaubert, Tolstoy and Stendhal greatly admired Walter Scott.
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He then added, unhelpfully, “All English writers are the same; Walter Scott excepted, all lack a plot.”
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Earlier this year, 78-year-old Walter Williams found himself in a similar predicament.
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Rep. Walter Jones, an antiwar Republican, was one of the few to give voice to the problem.
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She started to pick busily, while Walter, taking the fish that had been cleaned, began to broil them over the fire.
The Motor Girls in the Mountains|Margaret Penrose
Among these proofs was also a hastily-scribbled note from Walter that solved the mystery of John Clive's death.
The Bittermeads Mystery|E. R. Punshon
"Well, I am taking a little rest from my labors," said Walter.
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The hotel-keeper, a stout Alsatian, was a talkative person, and told Walter nearly all he wished to know.
The Doctor of Pimlico|William Le Queux
The nave is the oldest part,” said the cicerone, “built about 1135 by Walter Le Bec.
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British Dictionary definitions for Walter
Walter
noun
(Germanˈvaltər) Bruno (ˈbruːno), real name Bruno Walter Schlesinger. 1876–1962, US conductor, born in Germany: famous for his performances of Haydn, Mozart, and Mahler
(ˈwɔːltə) John . 1739–1812, English publisher; founded The Daily Universal Register (1785), which in 1788 became The Times