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  • The main characters are both from different cultures: Fawn is a Farmer, Dag is a Lakewalker (nomadic magic users), also he is 55, she is 18.

    2009 January « Items of Interest 2009

  • My overnight visits to Fawn Grove became less frequent as high school, dating, fast cars and Uncle Sam came into the picture, however, the Morris family always had time on special occasions or just for the fun of it, to gather at the old homestead in Fawn Grove.

    THE SEARCH BEGINS - 1986 1985

  • I spent much time in Fawn Grove with my first cousin Jim Morris, who was the same age as I and was also named after Uncle Jim.

    THE SEARCH BEGINS - 1986 1985

  • : (Fawn is a wide-eyed weakling, totally dependent on her big strong Native American Lakewalker husband, and - this is the woman who wrote Cordelia Vorkosigan, I know she can do better!

    Odin's Day jimhines 2009

  • So, major, you will have to ride down to the big chestnut, on the bank of the river, just under the rock that we call the Fawn's Tower -- you know where that is? it isn't more than two miles from here. "

    Horse-Shoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendency. 1852

  • But he got them mixed up and called Fawn Running Deer.

    The Burning City Larry Niven 2000

  • But he got them mixed up and called Fawn Running Deer.

    The Burning City Niven, Larry 2000

  • It is a long time since we left the White Fawn, that is to say the charming Princess.

    My Book of Favorite Fairy Tales Edric Vredenburg

  • Lady Fawn lived down at Richmond, all the year through, in a large old-fashioned house with a large old-fashioned garden, called Fawn Court.

    The Eustace Diamonds 1873

  • Lady Fawn lived down at Richmond all the year through, in a large old-fashioned house with a large old-fashioned garden, called Fawn Court.

    The Eustace Diamonds Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 1872

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