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  • But the people living in outlying islands, such as Aros, are answerable for their own security; there is none near by to protect or even to help them; and the presence in such a spot of a crew of foreign adventurers -- poor, greedy, and most likely lawless -- filled me with apprehensions for my uncle's money, and even for the safety of his daughter.

    Merry Men Robert Louis Stevenson 1872

  • I am inspired to finish my one act play “The Night the Brain From Planet Aros Spent in Jail.”

    Cheeseburger Gothic » A long day’s journey into a top night out. 2009

  • Aros is in Aarhus, and it´s an architectureal delight not to mention all the big exhibitions inside!

    ANY SCANDINAVIAN PEOPLE IN THE HOUSE? | Inhabitat 2006

  • I just wanted to point out that if you are planning a little roadtrip around denmark to see something else than Copenhagen, I would strongly recommend you paying Aros museum a visit.

    ANY SCANDINAVIAN PEOPLE IN THE HOUSE? | Inhabitat 2006

  • In any event, the governor of Sonora telegraphed Miles with the news, and Miles got word to Lawton and Gatewood on the Aros River.

    Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994

  • His people scraped a grave out of the west bank of the Aros, wrapped Juh in his blanket, and buried him.

    Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994

  • On the Aros, the Mexicans had indeed mistaken the scouts for hostiles, but had fired only after the Apaches did.

    Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994

  • Juh, with Geronimo the strongest proponent of resistance, had died on the Aros River.

    Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994

  • They plunged south all the way to the Aros River, where Captain Crawford had met his death, then back north again.

    Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994

  • As the fighting had broken out, the Chiricahua sat on a hillside across the Aros River.

    Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994

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