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  • The picture was drawn by my friend, and the quote by Minnie Aumonier below reads: "There is always music amongst the trees but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it."

    Archive 2008-01-01 regina doman 2008

  • The picture was drawn by my friend, and the quote by Minnie Aumonier below reads: "There is always music amongst the trees but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it."

    Snow White's House: The Little King regina doman 2008

  • Reynolds' characters are often called upon to make moral choices, and this is taken to extremes in The Prefect as Panoply agents are forced, over and over again, to decide whether to "euthanise" individuals or entire habitats to protect the entire Band; in parallel, similar choices have to be made regarding the treatment of senior prefect Aumonier who is infected by a parasite of unknown origin.

    Ground Control to Prefect Tom Sci-Fi Gene 2009

  • Reynolds' characters are often called upon to make moral choices, and this is taken to extremes in The Prefect as Panoply agents are forced, over and over again, to decide whether to "euthanise" individuals or entire habitats to protect the entire Band; in parallel, similar choices have to be made regarding the treatment of senior prefect Aumonier who is infected by a parasite of unknown origin.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Sci-Fi Gene 2009

  • ( "The Abigail Sheriff Memorial" by Vincent O'Sullivan) and one story by an English author ( "Old Fags" by Stacy Aumonier), which are permanent in their literary value.

    The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915

  • "That is the cafe of the dancers, and that" -- he pointed to the neat house opposite -- "is the house of Monsieur the Aumonier of Amara."

    The Garden of Allah Robert Smythe Hichens 1907

  • It was useless to try to make him understand that it was impossible for the Aumonier to risk his character, even with the hope of doing good, and at last Mr. Beamish expressed a desire to meet him in my presence on the morrow.

    Philip Gilbert Hamerton Hamerton, Philip G 1896

  • He threatened to act alone if I refused him the sanction of my presence, but he hoped that the Aumonier would see his action in its true light, and putting himself above popular suspicion, would accompany him 'to the very den of sin to offer salvation to a lost but repentant sheep.'

    Philip Gilbert Hamerton Hamerton, Philip G 1896

  • Pailli; near his cottage is that of Monseigneur the Count d'Artois, who was the Miller; opposite lived the Prince de Condé, who enacted the part of Gamekeeper (or, indeed, any other role, for it does not signify much); near him was the Prince de Rohan, who was the Aumonier; and yonder is the pretty little dairy, which was under the charge of the fair Marie

    Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1 Various 1885

  • Allemagne: Impressions d'un Aumonier (Frankfurt am Main: Literarische Anstalt Rütten und Löning, 1916),

    Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I 2008

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