He threw it down, therefore, and tore up the paper that showed, under "Dear Nina," an erased "DARL-" After pacing the floor a while, he again picked up the pen, but this time he wrote to Mr. Randolph.
"The Title Market"
Emily Post
Beyond the extensive gardens an avenue of Spanish chestnuts at each point of the compass approached the mansion, or led into a small park which was table-land, its limits opening on all sides to beautiful and extensive valleys, sparkling with cultivation, except at one point, where the river DARL formed the boundary of the domain, and then spread in many a winding through the rich country beyond.
"Coningsby"
Benjamin Disraeli
And truly, at this moment emerging from the wood, they found themselves in the valley of the DARL.
"Coningsby"
Benjamin Disraeli