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  • Finally, I was found by — — of all things — — a Bahari and a Sabbat templar, who, seeing great potential, and displeased with my Sire's neglect, helped me with my first victim, who just happened to be one of my former bodyguards, who'd unwisely lingered about the city, hoping for another gig (despite the fat severance check I'd left him, along with an order to get the hell out of town).

    I think maybe the darkness finds you and me. greygirlbeast 2008

  • As I was reading I often felt less happy with Sire's statements than Peraino's, and I wondered whether it was because one was trying harder than the other, or because of some presuppositions and/or biases of my own.

    Review of Deepest Differences: A Christian-Atheist Dialogue James F. McGrath 2009

  • Having read a couple of Sire's worldview books, this one was interesting to me too.

    Review of Deepest Differences: A Christian-Atheist Dialogue James F. McGrath 2009

  • "Let the sick be gathered, and the poor be brought," the Priest cried out, for all the world like a Sire's Herald announcing the start of a feast.

    The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • The Sire's men were not very happy about the way things were going; she had picked that up from listening to some of the conversations going on around them.

    The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992

  • Still-A place in a Sire's household, even for just the winter?

    The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992

  • A good night's sleep in the Sire's camp had helped matters.

    The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992

  • And the boy could always pledge she'd lied or led him on, and who would the Sire's magistrate believe?

    The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992

  • Coins with non-human faces on them, and coins minted by the Sire's own treasury.

    The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992

  • In the second act Mr. Fluth, mistrusting his wife, makes Falstaff's acquaintance, under the assumed name of Bach, and is obliged to hear an account of the worthy Sire's gallant adventure with his wife and its disagreeable issue.

    The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Charles Annesley

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