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  2. The Taking of Lungtungpen - Wikipedia

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    Mulvaney, who continually blots his copybook (and loses promotions and good conduct badges from his habit of "wan big dhrink a month") is nevertheless a fine soldier. When he is patrolling Burma against dacoits with 24 young recruits under Lieutenant Brazenose, they capture a suspect. Mulvaney, with an interpreter, takes the prisoner aside and ...

  3. Learoyd, Mulvaney and Ortheris - Wikipedia

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    Learoyd. Learoyd is a slow-moving, slow-talking, but deeply loyal and quietly sympathetic Yorkshireman. While Ortheris sometimes mocks his slow speech and northern English dialect, Mulvaney shows him enormous respect. A born listener, just as Mulvaney is a born talker, he serves as a silent background in most of the Soldiers Three stories.

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  5. John Mulvany - Wikipedia

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    John Mulvany. The Battle of Aughrim (1885) John Mulvany (c. 1839 – 1906) was an Irish born American artist best known as an artist of the American West [1] who painted the first large (11ftx21ft) image of General Custer ’s defeat by the Oglala Sioux Indians at Little Big Horn in 1876. Mulvany's painting Custer’s Last Rally, was finished ...

  6. Mick Mulvaney - Wikipedia

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    John Michael " Mick " Mulvaney (born July 21, 1967) is an American politician who served as director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) from February 2017 until March 2020, and as acting White House Chief of Staff from January 2019 until March 2020. [1][2][3] Prior to his appointments to the Trump administration, he served in the U.S ...

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  8. We Were the Mulvaneys - Wikipedia

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    PS3565.A8 W4 1996. We Were the Mulvaneys is a novel written by Joyce Carol Oates, and was published in 1996. We Were the Mulvaneys was featured in Oprah's Book Club in January 2001. The novel chronicles the Mulvaneys, a seemingly perfect family living in the small, rural town of Mt. Ephraim, New York, during the latter part of the 20th century.

  9. Soldiers Three - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers Three. Soldiers Three is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. The three soldiers of the title are Learoyd, Mulvaney and Ortheris, who had also appeared previously in the collection Plain Tales from the Hills. The current version, dating from 1899 and more fully titled Soldiers Three and other stories, consists of three ...