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  • With some I can make free; to others I shall write; and if I live, and the disposer of my fortune and my perigrinations permitest, I will be on the Wye as sure as a gun.

    Letter 210 2009

  • The perigrinations of the second act in which a labor leader discovers he is an exact double of the dead man and visits the murder site only to wind up dead himself, while the killer returns to the scene of his original crime to finish off the only living witness and in so doing begetting yet another lost soul could easily have become tiresome but never do.

    Ghost world Arbogast 2007

  • Jul. 21st, 2004 at 1:13 PM ...as in my perigrinations around Town this morning I seem to have found a proof copy of Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer's The Grand Tour Being a Revelation of Matters of High Confidentiality and Greatest Importance, Including Extracts from the Intimate Diary of a Noblewoman and the Sworn Testimony of a Lady of Quality, the long awaited sequel to Sorcery and Cecilia.

    Book gloat... tamaranth 2004

  • There are further, in the solar republic, certain vagabond and irregular orbs that travel at a speed that is often most immoderate, occasionally approaching the Sun, not to be consumed therein, but, as it appears, to draw from its radiant source the provision of forces necessary for their perigrinations through space.

    Astronomy for Amateurs Camille Flammarion 1883

  • He told, as so many fabulous events, all the history of his perigrinations in Scotland, and his terrors when the enemy's party was so closely on his track; of nights spent in trees, and days spent in hunger and combats.

    The Vicomte De Bragelonne Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836

  • Since I have begun to mention the animals of these regions, this may be a proper place to enumerate the other tribes which I observed during my perigrinations.

    Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions, Together with Observations on the Manners of the Indians. 1823

  • Molière must have encountered many such a man whilst the wars of the Fronde were raging, during his perigrinations in the provinces.

    The Blunderer 1622-1673 Moli��re 1647

  • If the ISS is orbiting at 250km then what we saw was an iss that must be 1000 times bigger than previously advertised, with an accompanying orbiting friend that performed perigrinations at rather high speeds, doing 4 revolutions in less than 30 seconds, then leaving the field of view entirely at a speed I cannot reliably estimate, but certainly supra orbital, if indeed the objects were in orbit.

    Blather.net newsfeed 2009

  • If the ISS is orbiting at 250km then what we saw was an iss that must be 1000 times bigger than previously advertised, with an accompanying orbiting friend that performed perigrinations at rather high speeds, doing 4 revolutions in less than 30 seconds, then leaving the field of view entirely at a speed I cannot reliably estimate, but certainly supra orbital, if indeed the objects were in orbit.

    Blather.net newsfeed 2009

  • If the ISS is orbiting at 250km then what we saw was an iss that must be 1000 times bigger than previously advertised, with an accompanying orbiting friend that performed perigrinations at rather high speeds, doing 4 revolutions in less than 30 seconds, then leaving the field of view entirely at a speed I cannot reliably estimate, but certainly supra orbital, if indeed the objects were in orbit.

    Blather.net newsfeed 2009

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