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Examples
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"I sense that there are different sorts of battles to be fought, " he told Frol, -and I shall fight them for myself, not Lord Aelfric.
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Alobar was presently in her arms, having made a sudden shift in direction due to Frol's heavy load-she was timed to give birth on the next full moon-and was now bearing west, after all, seeking a nearby haven where Frol might deliver, rather than the distant edge where he might test fate.
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Slow to be convinced, Frol accepted Alobar's concreteness only after he produced the terminus of his urinary network and arced a stream in front of her.
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He occupied the throne, skinned a fox, drained a mead goblet, spread the yellow short-hairs of Alma, Ruba, and Frol.
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Assisted by the chemistry of the cider, Alobar and Frol relaxed and slipped into the noisy spirit of things.
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This time it came from Frol, the fourteen-year-old concubine, who horrified the crowd by pulling the magic mirror from inside her maternity gown and smashing it against the logs of the bonfire.
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Frol strained to learn each lyrical indecency, but Alobar simply sang over and over again the only song he knew or had ever known, an epic about battles that were fought long, long ago, back before the morning star impregnated the She-Bear who gave birth to beets.
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Thinking the party over, Alobar and Frol made to gather their wraps and sleeping babies and go home, but they were told that if they left they would miss the highlight of the season.
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Their friendliness increased after first Frol (out of conviction) and then Alobar (as a strategic maneuver) agreed to be baptized in the name of their exclusive god.
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Ever spunky, Frol served without complaint, and the ladies soon learned not to trust her with breakables.
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