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Examples
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Both the Grand Master and Topar were silent when he finished.
The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007
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At one point, when they must have been four or five storeys above the hall, Topar turned round to smirk at the two youngsters.
The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007
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Finitan and Topar exchanged a glance, smiling at some private joke.
The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007
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In many respects he was the physical opposite to Topar.
The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007
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“Wait here,” Topar said, and went through a wooden door bound with thick iron filigrees.
The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007
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One of them, Topar, accompanies us to the hills with another native, Toonda, who has been with us since we left Lake Victoria, and who is a native of this tribe.
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He is a very singular and remarkable man, and is rather aged, but still sinewy and active; Topar is young, and handsome, active, intelligent, and exceedingly good natured; — with them I hope we shall be able to keep up our friendly relations with the natives of the interior.
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Topar is young, and handsome, active, intelligent, and exceedingly good natured; -- with them I hope we shall be able to keep up our friendly relations with the natives of the interior.
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At Laidley's Ponds I found the natives very friendly and well conducted, and one of them, a young man named Topar, was of such an open intelligent disposition that although my own acquaintance with him was of very short duration, I did not hesitate to recommend him strongly to my friend Captain Sturt, as likely to be a willing and useful assistant.
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One of them, Topar, accompanies us to the hills with another native, Toonda, who has been with us since we left
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