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Bruce called Comyn to hold a private interview with him in the church of the Minorite friars, and, while their words waxed fierce, Bruce reproached Comyn with treachery.
Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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"Comyn," said he, his voice breaking a little, "I have known you these many years as a man of unstained honor.
The Crisis — Volume 07 Winston Churchill 1909
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"Comyn," said the Judge again, "I heard that you had gone South to fight against your country.
The Crisis — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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"Comyn," said he, his voice breaking a little, "I have known you these many years as a man of unstained honor.
The Crisis — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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"Comyn," said the Judge again, "I heard that you had gone South to fight against your country.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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"Comyn," said the Judge again, "I heard that you had gone South to fight against your country.
The Crisis — Volume 07 Winston Churchill 1909
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"Comyn," said he, his voice breaking a little, "I have known you these many years as a man of unstained honor.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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In the beginning, the world of Darkover was called Al-Merdin, and the Comyn --- the telepathic caste --- were called the Seveners, and consisted of seven families with telepathic gifts.
A Darkover Retrospective: Marion Zimmer Bradley's writing beginnings nissa_amas_katoj 2009
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Even the Red Comyn has had the good sense to swear fealty to Edward.
Healing the Highlander Melissa Mayhue 2011
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Even the Red Comyn has had the good sense to swear fealty to Edward.
Healing the Highlander Melissa Mayhue 2011
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