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In one of the evening's cutest gags, the innocent Cadwal practices the same affectionate greeting for everyone he encounters - a bit that's topped off nicely in the reunion scene with the king.
'Cymbeline': A fairy tale without magic Peter Marks 2011
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There, Imogen meets Rudko's Morgan, in hiding with the two young sons, Badger's Polydore and Morf's Cadwal, whom years before he'd stolen from Cymbeline.
'Cymbeline': A fairy tale without magic Peter Marks 2011
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The world Cadwal is an immense nature preserve whose sparse population lives in a rigid caste structure, with full Agency members on top, followed by semi-official collaterals, and finally semi-human Yips on the bottom.
Jack Vance adamosf 2010
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The world Cadwal is an immense nature preserve whose sparse population lives in a rigid caste structure, with full Agency members on top, followed by semi-official collaterals, and finally semi-human Yips on the bottom.
Archive 2010-01-01 adamosf 2010
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In a career spanning 59 years, Vance has been responsible — more than any other writer in the field — for creating exotic alien cultures and living, breathing worlds, among them Tschai, Durdane and Big Planet, Trullion, Cadwal and Wyst, Aerlith, Fader and Dar Sai.
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Arviragus, sons to Cymbeline, disguised under the names of Polydote and Cadwal, supposed sons to Morgan.
Cymbeline 2004
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“Nay, Cadwal, we must lay his head to the east; my father has a reason for it.” —
Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales 2003
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To this end, the Society asserted formal possession of Cadwal, and issued a decree of Conservancy: the Charter.
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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Syrene controls three planets, including Cadwal, the single inhabited world of the system.
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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Others replied: "Well and good, but when we go to Cadwal, either to undertake research or to take pleasure in the surroundings, are we to live in a tent?"
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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