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  • He wasn't that heavy, and she'd better get accustomed to it anyway, since he was now indisputably the Weyrleader, and her weyrmate.

    Chronicles of Pern, First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • He pressed his luck whenever he had the chance, like now, trying to persuade her that he was her best possible weyrmate, just as his Tallith would be the perfect bronze to twine necks with her queen.

    First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • He wasn't that heavy, and she'd better get accustomed to it anyway, since he was now indisputably the Weyrleader -- and her weyrmate.

    The Chronicles of Pern McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • Then one hand under the elbow of his weyrmate, he walked away with Sorka.

    Chronicles of Pern, First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • He wasn't that heavy, and she'd better get accustomed to it anyway, since he was now indisputably the Weyrleader -- and her weyrmate.

    First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • Then one hand under the elbow of his weyrmate, he walked away with Sorka.

    First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • He pressed his luck whenever he had the chance, like now, trying to persuade her that he was her best possible weyrmate, just as his Tallith would be the perfect bronze to twine necks with her queen.

    The Chronicles of Pern McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • Then one hand under the elbow of his weyrmate, he walked away with Sorka.

    The Chronicles of Pern McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • He pressed his luck whenever he had the chance, like now, trying to persuade her that he was her best possible weyrmate, just as his Tallith would be the perfect bronze to twine necks with her queen.

    Chronicles of Pern, First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • Occasionally the enormous golden dragon looked up at her weyrmate, as if seeking assurance or, Piemur thought, consolation, since the eggs she had clutched were shortly to be taken from her care.

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

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