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  • The Heralds have recently experienced an influx of Chosen, and the ratio of trainees to full Heralds is dangerously high.

    THE RUINS OF GORLAN as a free e-book! 2009

  • I wasn’t too interested in Heralds until I saw that the creative team was Kathryn Immonen and Tonci Zonjic.

    Coming Up: Marvel Comics Due June 2010 » Comics Worth Reading 2010

  • The group I went to meet is based across the river, at Hampton Wick, and is called the Heralds of the Gospel.

    Kingston.... Joanna Bogle 2007

  • Karse was ruled, in fact if not in name, by a theocracy who called the Heralds "Demons" and were pledged to eradicate them.

    Sun In Glory Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • He didn't want to interfere any more; the rest of the Heralds were the only way the various parts of the Valdemaran Army had to communicate with one another.

    Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • He didn't want to interfere any more; the rest of the Heralds were the only way the various parts of the Valdemaran Army had to communicate with one another.

    Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • But just as modern England is not a feudal country, though there is a quaint survival called Heralds 'College -- or Ireland is not a commercial country, though there is a quaint survival called Belfast -- it is true of the bulk and shape of that society that came out of the Dark Ages and ended at the Reformation, that it did not care about giving everybody an equal position, but did care about giving everybody a position.

    Eugenics and Other Evils 1905

  • Oh, it was true enough that he also needed an Adept to help defeat these "Heralds" as he had claimed; his body had proclaimed that much also to be true.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • Oh, it was true enough that he also needed an Adept to help defeat these "Heralds" as he had claimed; his body had proclaimed that much also to be true.

    Winds Of Fury Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • The officers of the Hastings gave a grand ball, to which our officers were invited, whilst the "Heralds" proved by their kind attentions that their cruise in the hyperborean regions of the North, had in nowise chilled the warm current of their hearts.

    Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas W. Hastings Macaulay

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