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  • In any case, the chief of Clan Skene, Danus George Moncrieff Skene, who is 67 and retired, has no room for "the glands man," as he calls him.

    In Brooklyn, G Marks the Spot for a Bust of Abe Lincoln Barry Newman 2011

  • In quo et habetur duæ, ciuitates, vna Flandrina, (et illa ciuitas inhabitata est à Iudæis, et Christianis, inter quos sæpè magna seditio oritur) altera Singlant: quas quondam Danus fertur fundasse

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • In quo et habetur du�, ciuitates, vna Flandrina, (et illa ciuitas inhabitata est � Iud鎖s, et Christianis, inter quos s鎝� magna seditio oritur) altera Singlant: quas quondam Danus fertur fundasse

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Somehow, it doesn't seem to be for me -- at least not since Danus injected the longevity serum into my veins and told me that I might live a thousand years.

    Escape on Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1963

  • On the maps that Danus showed me considerable areas contained nothing but the single word joram, ocean.

    Pirates of Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1962

  • "I hope they will never be changed, Danus," I told him, "but you may tell Mintep, if you will, that I cannot accept his hospitality much longer; if he does not send for me soon, I shall leave on my own accord."

    Pirates of Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1962

  • I call them young because Danus told me they were young, but they appear to be about the same age as all the other Amtorians I have seen.

    Pirates of Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1962

  • One of the first questions that Danus had asked me when I had acquired a working knowledge of his language was where I came from, but when I told him I had come from another world more than twenty-six million miles from his familiar Amtor, which is the name by which the Venusans know their world, he shook his head skeptically.

    Pirates of Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1962

  • But in the section at my right I had never seen a human being; and then one day, when Danus was absent and I was walking alone, I saw a girl among the flowers there.

    Pirates of Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1962

  • When Danus returned I asked him what I could do about it.

    Pirates of Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1962

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