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  • Fortunately for Dakon, he had had a plentiful supply of hay and grain stored in his stable.

    THE DREAM OF DEBS 2010

  • Dakon refused to ride it farther, and refused to desert it.

    THE DREAM OF DEBS 2010

  • Dakon, a very powerful man, hit upon the idea of ending the matter by tossing the mutineers overboard.

    Chapter 19 2010

  • Dakon, a very powerful man, hit upon the idea of ending the matter by tossing the mutineers overboard.

    Chapter 19 2010

  • Dakon had four magnificent carriage horses that he wanted to save, and General Folsom had given him the tip that next morning all the horses that remained in the city were to be confiscated for food.

    THE DREAM OF DEBS 2010

  • Dakon pointed to the horse I rode, and I understood.

    THE DREAM OF DEBS 2010

  • We spent the rest of the night vainly waiting for Dakon, and in the morning, with our revolvers, fought off half-a-dozen marauders.

    THE DREAM OF DEBS 2010

  • The king of Kyralia has a law forbidding such cruelty, yet upon realizing he could very well face death in the coming battle, Dakon wonders: if necessary, would he usurp the life of another human as callously as the Sachakans do their slaves?

    Archive 2009-02-01 Robert 2009

  • Walter Dakon, a very powerful man, hit upon the idea of ending the matter by tossing the mutineers overboard.

    Chapter 19 1915

  • Dakon pointed to the horse I rode, and I understood.

    The Dream of Debs 1914

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