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  • Grimm says: "Water, an essential part of the Norse myth, is wanting in the story of the man with the thorn bush, but it reappears in the Carniolan story cited in Bretano's Libussa (p. 421): the man in the moon is called Kotar, he makes her grow by pouring water."

    Moon Lore Timothy Harley

  • Men and women died like flies and the streets of Bal-Sagoth ran red -- but in the end we triumphed, Kotar and I!

    People of the Dark Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • I trusted a man -- Kotar, my lover, with whom I shared my rule.

    People of the Dark Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Friday-Moira is intrigued by enthusiasms and where they can lead to when she looks at two book by the same authors: S L Kotar and J E Gessler's

    Vulpes Libris Eve Harvey 2010

  • Kotar said some new immigrants come to the church to reconnect with their roots.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • The New Dragons Nest (where Kotar resides) is suggested for 45+.

    Netvouz - new bookmarks 2008

  • "Well," she continued, "there was one who loved me -- Kotar, a young chief.

    People of the Dark Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series AND The Steamboat Era - by S L Kotar and J E

    Vulpes Libris 2010

  • Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series AND The Steamboat Era - both by S L Kotar and J E Gessler: I'll c ...

    Vulpes Libris Eve Harvey 2010

  • Riverboat: The Evolution of a Television Series AND The Steamboat Era - by S L Kotar and J E

    Vulpes Libris Eve Harvey 2010

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