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45812 I had hardly expected so dolichocephalic a skull or such well-marked supra-orbital development .
45814 A cast of your skull , sir , until the original is available , would be an ornament to any anthropological museum .
45815 It is not my intention to be fulsome , but I confess that I covet your skull . '
45823 ' I presume , sir , ' said he at last , ' that it was not merely for the purpose of examining my skull that you have done me the honour to call here last night and again to-day ? '
46316 ' I presume , doctor , that you could tell the skull of a negro from that of an Esquimaux ? '
47425 He has been excavating a barrow at Long Down , and has got a prehistoric skull which fills him with great joy .
47453 If he would confine his energies to this all would be well , but there are rumours that he intends to prosecute Dr Mortimer for opening a grave without the consent of the next-of-kin , because he dug up the neolithic skull in the barrow on Long Down .
48089 I am certainly developing the wisdom of the serpent , for when Mortimer pressed his questions to an inconvenient extent I asked him casually to what type Frankland 's skull belonged , and so heard nothing but craniology for the rest of our drive .
48622 The gleam of the match which he struck shone upon his clotted fingers and upon the ghastly pool which widened slowly from the crushed skull of the victim .

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