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- far "They are too far off," said Beppo, "they cannot hear me."
- fir I was still dreamily pursuing these thoughts, and I was beginning to feel the keen air moving upon my face, for we were approaching the outlet of the gorge, when all at once a red light struck the rock a hundred feet above us, purpling the dark green of the fir-trees and lighting up the wreaths of snow.
- fob As he ran, he drew the burning-glass from his fob, and flipped it open, ready for use.
- foe He looked at this woman who was his foe-his victor.
- fog With the first rays of the morning light the fog lifted.
- fop Monsieur le Chevalier, lately a fop at court will become a habitant of the forests, will wear furs, and seek his food by the aid of a musket.
- ford "Yes, I've been among horses for a number of years," replied Grandpa Ford.
- fore He held in his thick red damp hand, ornamented as to the fore-finger with a huge ring, a piece of paper.
- fork The one exception was a nest I found in the fork of a tamarisk bush.
- form Why should uncandor be the only form of malevolence?"
- fort If they come to hold my fort for me, the rebels will burn their houses.
- four The road from Horobets to Shiraoi is very solitary, with not more than four or five houses the whole way.
- fr Raedwulf, the origin of our Ralph, Relf, Rolfe, Roff, and of Fr.
- fur The teamster's shrill voice could be heard until they entered the fur-trader's cabin.
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- Fer I had it figgered out that the feller on the hoss had shot the other one and was streakin' it fer town or some'eres.
- Fora Alli Mia Fora (Greek: Άλλη μια φοÏά; English: One More Time) is an album by Greek musical group Antique.
- Fro Wingenund resumed his slow march to and fro.
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- Cor It was the one after which father had called one of his early books of verse-"Dulce Cor."
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- FOO There's a road to a far-aff land, an' the land is yonder Whaur a' men's hopes are set; We dinna ken foo lang we maun hae to wander, But we'll a' win to it yet; An' gin there's woods o' fir an' the licht atween them, I winna speir its name, But I'll lay me doon by the puddock-stules when I've seen them, An' I'll cry "I'm hame-I'm hame!"
- FOL Most of him rags, and all of him lean, And the belt round his belly drawn tightsome in He lifted his peaked old grizzled head, And these were the very same words he said- A Fol-rol-dol-rol-di-do.