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  • I believe that I have read in Campión that the word Baroja is compounded from the Celtic _bar_, meaning mountain, and the Basque _otza, ocha_ meaning cold.

    Youth and Egolatry P��o Baroja 1914

  • Beverly could barely make out the expression on Baroja’s face in the darkness, but it seemed to contain as much surprise as concern.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

  • Beverly could barely make out the expression on Baroja’s face in the darkness, but it seemed to contain as much surprise as concern.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

  • Beverly could barely make out the expression on Baroja’s face in the darkness, but it seemed to contain as much surprise as concern.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

  • Beverly could barely make out the expression on Baroja’s face in the darkness, but it seemed to contain as much surprise as concern.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

  • Beverly could barely make out the expression on Baroja’s face in the darkness, but it seemed to contain as much surprise as concern.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

  • Baroja asked, his blue eyes as intense as the girl had ever seen them.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

  • Dr. Baroja was there in a matter of seconds, bending over the alien and administering a hypospray.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

  • Baroja asked, his blue eyes as intense as the girl had ever seen them.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

  • Dr. Baroja was there in a matter of seconds, bending over the alien and administering a hypospray.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

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