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Examples
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Various heralds, including Fitzalan Pursuivant Extraordinary (Al Bruce) and Maltravers Herald Extraordinary (Jack Robinson, I promise) shuffled in and stood as if waiting for a bus.
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London would have got the story through Fitzalan right away, and the Bureau's sleeper agents in Rome would have been alerted.
The Kobra Manifesto Hall, Adam 1976
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Fitzalan had dropped back or was taking cover across the check-in counter: I couldn't hear him any more.
The Kobra Manifesto Hall, Adam 1976
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I would recognize Fitzalan because we saw each other sometimes along the corridors of that mildewed mausoleum in London, and a month ago we'd shared a table in the Caff for a salt beef sandwich because I needed information on the Helsinki airport explosion and he'd been there.
The Kobra Manifesto Hall, Adam 1976
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"Flora Fitzalan!" breathed Tims, clasping her hands and smiling into space.
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"I'll send the play carpenter to him -- get Fitzalan to send one of his carpenters."
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When they were seated in the cafe and he had ordered, he excused himself and Susan saw him make his way to a table where sat Fitzalan and another man who looked as if he too had to do with the stage.
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Miss Francklyn, with Fitzalan on her left and Spenser on her right, was seated opposite Susan.
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Susan, with some color forced into her old-ivory skin by nervousness and amazement, went into the presence of Fitzalan.
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Fitzalan hesitated, rubbed his fuzzy crown with his jeweled hand.
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