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Caira yearns for the true love she experiences through her dreams and fantasies with the man whose portrait has been passed down in her family for generations.
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I was also lucky enough to meet and speak with the owner, Caira, and she showed me the newest area of the club.
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The Caira committee had complete freedom in making its choices and developing its own criteria, from unique attributes or surprising facts about the species to peculiar names, Wheeler notes.
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The question becomes, once Caira says the incantation will her lover for the man in the portrait, Zarek be enough to defeat the Keeper of Darkness?
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I was also lucky enough to meet and speak with the owner, Caira, and she showed me the newest area of the club.
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After one particularly disappointing bad date, Caira and her friend Nikki visit “The Magic Boutique” where they encounter an old gypsy shop woman.
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[Cardanus] For in Caira (or Capira) also, the highest toppes of the mountaine are sayd continually to be white with snowe: and those in Veragua likewise, which are fiue miles high, and neuer without snowe, being distant notwithstanding but onely 10 degrees from the equinoctiall.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Nam & in Caira, altissima montis cacumina niuibus semper candentia esse perhibentur: & in Beragua quidem similiter, sed 5000 passuum in coelum elata, quæ niuibus nunquam liberentur, cum tamen partibus tantum decem ab æquatore distent.
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[Cardanus] For in Caira (or Capira) also, the highest toppes of the mountaine are sayd continually to be white with snowe: and those in Veragua likewise, which are fiue miles high, and neuer without snowe, being distant notwithstanding but onely 10 degrees from the equinoctiall.
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Nam & in Caira, altissima montis cacumina niuibus semper candentia esse perhibentur: & in Beragua quidem similiter, sed 5000 passuum in coelum elata, qu� niuibus nunquam liberentur, cum tamen partibus tantum decem ab 鎞uatore distent.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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