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But she had not yet acknowledged to herself the doubts that really existed in her mind in regard to the truth of the Romish faith; she still clung to the errors in which she had been brought up, and feared the effect on her eternal happiness of Father M'Clane's displeasure.
Live to be Useful or, The Story of Annie Lee and her Irish Nurse Anonymous
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Clane, in a giant spaceship captured from the Riss, goes looking for their home world.
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A “mutation”, Clane, is born to the ruling family of the Linn Empire.
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Clane is allowed to live, and grows up to be extremely clever.
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Somewhere between three and four, Clane had realized that he was different.
“Child of the Gods,” a 1946 short story written by A. E. van Vogt Paul 2009
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Somewhere between three and four, Clane had realized that he was different.
Archive 2009-10-01 Paul 2009
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And then, as of a few years ago, my brother, oldest brother Clane (ph), who was also a victim of Warren, took his life and that's when I decided to take that upon myself to bring this out and tell everybody and take this man down.
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Throw us your hudson soap for the honour of Clane!
Finnegans Wake 2006
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They lived in Clane, a fellow said: there were little cottages there and he had seen a woman standing at the half-door of a cottage with a child in her arms as the cars had come past from Sallins.
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The lovely smell there was in the wintry air: the smell of Clane: rain and wintry air and turf smouldering and corduroy.
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