eBooks: The Duke of St. Giles (Rookery Rakes, Book 1) (Rookery Rakes series) - Bay Horse
Beauty: Giles and Kendall Cedar Oil Restores the Original Aroma of Cedar Wood, 8 Fluid oz / 236 ml - Giles & Kendall
Jewelry: Giles & Brother Lash Hook Wrap Bracelet, 22" - Giles and Brother
Music: McDonald and Giles - Virgin
TV Series Episode Video on Demand: The Chaste Nymph
Apparel: Moore and Giles Leather License Wallet - Mad Dog Brown
Book: Giraffes Cant Dance - Cartwheel Books
Digital Music Track: Hold On - Extreme Music
eBooks: How to Steal Like an Author: Success in Writing Books Through Increased Creativity
Musical Instruments: Rane FPG 45 Penny & Giles CrossFader - Rane
Home Improvement: Oil of Cedar Wood, 8 Oz. - GILES and KENDALL, INC.
Video: Fairy Tales I (stories told in American Sign Language or ASL, with voice/over) [VHS]
Beauty: Moore and Giles Leather Donald Dop Toiletries Kit - Brompton Brown - Moore and Giles
Jewelry: Giles & Brother Mens Brass Railroad Spike Cuff Bracelet - Giles and Brother
Apparel: Moore and Giles Miller Leather Standard Attaché - Titan Milled Brown
Toy: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Series I: Giles White Boxed Prototype Figure - Moore Action Collectibles
Apparel: Joie Womens Giles Marled Pullover Sweater, Multi Caviar, Medium - Joie Women's Collection
Collectibles: Autographed Ken Giles 8x10 Photo Philadelphia Phillies
eBooks: Blindsided (A Thriller) - RP Books
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Q: Who was Giles Corey?
A: Giles Corey was a farmer who lived in Salem, Massachusetts, and labeled a witch by others in his village in 1692. He refused to stand trial, and by doing so, he... Read More »
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A: He was crushed by stones. Read More »
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Guile - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Middle English gile, from Anglo-French, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old English wigle divination — more at witch. First Known Use: 13th century ...