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  • But I am well assured that, in the animal you call Bilbil, I have discovered the unhappy Prince of

    Rinkitink in Oz 1887

  • But I am well assured that, in the animal you call Bilbil, I have discovered the unhappy Prince of Boboland. "

    Rinkitink in Oz Baum, L. Frank 1916

  • But I am well assured that, in the animal you call Bilbil, I have discovered the unhappy Prince of Boboland. "

    Rinkitink in Oz 1887

  • August arriued at our port called Bilbil, with your ship the Grace of God, and the goods in her in good safetie, God bee thanked for it, finding there neither the people so ready to ayd vs for the bringing of her in, and vnlading of the goods, nor yet so obedient to the Shaughs priuilege, as the worshipfull company haue bene informed.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 04 Richard Hakluyt 1584

  • May it please you to vnderstand that your Agent M. Arthur Edwards and we departed from Yeraslaue in Iuly 1568. and the 14. of August arriued at our port called Bilbil, with your ship the Grace of God, and the goods in her in good safetie, God bee thanked for it, finding there neither the people so ready to ayd vs for the bringing of her in, and vnlading of the goods, nor yet so obedient to the Shaughs priuilege, as the worshipfull company haue bene informed.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • "Bilbil," said the King, squatting down beside the goat and resting his fat chin upon his hands and his elbows on his knees, "allow me to confide to you the fact that I am bored, and need amusement.

    Rinkitink in Oz 1887

  • "Bilbil," said the King, squatting down beside the goat and resting his fat chin upon his hands and his elbows on his knees, "allow me to confide to you the fact that I am bored, and need amusement.

    Rinkitink in Oz 1887

  • Vpon their departure our men had opportunitie to proceed on their voyage, and vsing the occasion, they left Astracan, and came to Bilbil towards the end of October: from whence they went to

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Rinkitink lost no time in getting upon the red velvet saddle which the goat constantly wore, for he feared the Nome King would try to destroy Bilbil and knew that as long as his body touched that of the goat the Pink Pearl would protect them both; whereas, if Bilbil stood alone, there was no magic to save him.

    Rinkitink in Oz Baum, L. Frank 1916

  • "What would be the use?" asked Bilbil in a low voice and still refusing to look up.

    Rinkitink in Oz Baum, L. Frank 1916

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