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  • Tapping my pouch of bezants, I said, desperate now, "Would it be possible for me to have an audience with the Lady Euprepia?"

    Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969

  • I dropped down heavily at a warped and wobbly table in an unoccupied corner of the room and sat staring at the wall, thinking about Leo Ducas 'pregnant wife Euprepia.

    Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969

  • "The wife to Leo Ducas," said the major-domo frostily, "is named Euprepia."

    Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969

  • "Leo Ducas married somebody else, Euprepia something, and has two and a half children by her.

    Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969

  • "You're suffering from Transit Displacement, and so am I. Leo Ducas is married to someone named Euprepia, and has two children by her, and a third on the way.

    Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969

  • Eumenia, and Eutropia or Euprepia), who, after the remains of the martyr were placed in the tomb, themselves suffered martyrdom by fire.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

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