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Answer for the clue "Marquand's Mr. ___ ", 4 letters:
moto

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Moto was a molecular gastronomy restaurant in the Fulton River District of Chicago , Illinois known for creating "high-tech" dishes which incorporate elements such as carbonated fruit, edible paper , lasers, and liquid nitrogen for freezing food. Moto was ...

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Mitha Baba would not chase a strange elephant, unless she positively knew the creature was running off with her own Gul Moti.

But when the Chief Commissioner approached, Mitha Baba started, flinging herself forward--and the Gul Moti was suddenly at the edge of the stand.

And the elephant turned on a circle and caught him up, throwing him far enough back, so the Gul Moti could help him into the howdah.

As they topped the crest of a low hill, the Gul Moti scanned the country declining before her toward the Nerbudda.

Sinking at first enough to wet the Gul Moti a little, she rose beautifully as she found her swimming stroke.

The Gul Moti took up her call again--thinking of the caravan they were following.

Soon after that, Mitha Baba trumpeted in a new tone of voice--one the Gul Moti had never heard before.

As Mitha Baba went further and further from the fighters, the Gul Moti was amazed at the sounds of their meeting--like explosions.

Surely the Gul Moti had known that this was a wild elephant herd--these hours.

Staring wide-eyed at the horror--the way a barbarian elephant kills--the Gul Moti was glad Skag did not see!

The Gul Moti, numb with weariness, had held on with her last ounce of strength.

The Gul Moti only glimpsed the stone-white face of her American, beside the Chief Commissioner, as Neela Deo charged past, on his way to take over the fight that was taxing Gunpat Rao to the last breath before defeat.

It was after they had cared for the Gul Moti with the best they had--water from a mountain stream and food Neela Deo had carried, in a shelter made of tender deodar tips, where she now slept on a bed made of the same--that the mahouts told the Chief Commissioner and Skag, all they themselves had seen.

Neela Deo had gone out to find the Gul Moti, carrying the Chief Commissioner and Son of Power.

The Gul Moti received its ineffable loveliness and rose to stretch her fingers toward the multitude.