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Ayla pretended not to notice the Counsellor's reaction and sipped on her drink.
A Letter on Rape in Prisons Kaiser, David 2007
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Athene walked over, and with the high boots and formal Counsellor's blacks, she looked down at me by half a head or more.
Timegod's World Modesitt, L. E. 1992
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In one, a demon is blowing suggestions into the Counsellor's ear from a pair of bellows, which he has doubtless used elsewhere for other purposes; in all, Death stands ready to avenge the poor.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859 Various
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The Counsellor's Lady, much younger than her important husband, had from the first attracted the attention of Desnoyers.
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They had had bottles of champagne uncorked, and the Counsellor's Lady, much impressed, had not retired to her stateroom.
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The Counsellor's Lady seemed to be absorbed in the progress of the game.
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Desnoyers passed the rest of the evening in the smoking room attracted thither by the presence of the Counsellor's Lady.
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The Counsellor's wife was retiring to her stateroom earlier than usual -- their approach to the Equator inducing such an irresistible desire for sleep, that she had to abandon her husband to his card playing.
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Counsellor's short angry grunt of derision surprised him.
A Modern Mercenary Hesketh Vernon Hesketh Prichard 1899
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To-night, however, he judged more clearly; he knew that his dull life had been rekindled, and his ambitions had taken fresh fire from the dark starlit eyes Valerie Selpdorf had raised to his in the Counsellor's ante-room two months ago.
A Modern Mercenary Hesketh Vernon Hesketh Prichard 1899
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