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  • Among them were as many more of the Syndic's secretaries and advisers.

    The Black Company Cook, Glen 1984

  • Behind them another dozen of us entered the Syndic's quarters.

    The Black Company Cook, Glen 1984

  • How Catcher could send the forvalaka into the Bastion to slaughter the Syndic's entire household, and end up controlling the city through a puppet, through no cost to the Lady's overextended resources.

    The Black Company Cook, Glen 1984

  • Agnolo, answering the Syndic's thought, "but whether we see them or see them not, always they are there."

    A Child's Book of Saints William Canton 1909

  • Daniel, no doubt supposing that a Syndic's rights were inviolable, had neglected to apply to the Governor at New Orleans for a ratification of his grant.

    Pioneers of the Old Southwest: a chronicle of the dark and bloody ground Constance Lindsay Skinner 1908

  • Then returning to the Syndic's side, he took up his story in a different tone.

    The Long Night Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • Syndic's suspicious gaze halted at the closed door.

    The Long Night Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • Between his promise to her, and the Syndic's demand, he found himself helpless.

    The Long Night Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • Then, "It cost me -- it will cost me" -- again a spasm contorted the Syndic's face -- "I don't know what it will not have cost me before it is paid for, Messer Blandano!"

    The Long Night Stanley John Weyman 1891

  • For a moment Louis 'hang-dog face -- none the handsomer for the mark of the Syndic's cane -- spelt refusal.

    The Long Night Stanley John Weyman 1891

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