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  • It hadn™t been difficult to convince them to keep an eye out, an ear to the ground, for the purpose of letting Kerian know when a Knights™ cart or wagon would set out on the road to Acris.

    The Lioness Berberick, Nancy Varian 2002

  • Sitting in the tavern at Acris, Lord Thagol ransacked the minds of his dying men.

    The Lioness Berberick, Nancy Varian 2002

  • Through the end of summer and into the beginning of a late-coming autumn, he found himself having to increase the size of the escort of Knights who accompanied tribute wagons to Acris.

    The Lioness Berberick, Nancy Varian 2002

  • She learned that once on the Qualinost Road, the escort met draconians that saw every load of tribute on to Acris, the crossroads town some miles distant.

    The Lioness Berberick, Nancy Varian 2002

  • That had been three days ago, a day before he had volunteered to be the one to take her carefully crafted message to the Lord Knight in Acris.

    The Lioness Berberick, Nancy Varian 2002

  • Acris postulatio haec est. cum huius dicta intellego, mira sunt ni Pistoclerus Lydum pugnis contudit.

    Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives Titus Maccius Plautus 1919

  • Companies that hire out expensive capital equipment are good indicators of changes in business sentiment, and George Acris says the current signals are encouraging.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Acris,” Felan told them, “is where you™ll find Lord Thagol.

    The Lioness Berberick, Nancy Varian 2002

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