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Examples
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The thought appealed to Gwenna as she climbed over the gunwales of the boat and took her first steps away from Argoth and into the heart of the enemy land.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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Gwenna wondered why, since there were so many elves in the world, most of the invaders from the old tales were mannish in nature.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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Gwenna herself was elvish, as were most of the natives of Argoth.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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Gwenna assumed it was a mannish curse, invoking mannish gods who never listened anyway.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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Gwenna darted out of view, and the young mannish invader mumbled something and twisted in its sleep again.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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If Gwenna had not seen it land, she would not have thought it could fly at all.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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Gwenna could not imagine why this particular invader needed to be destroyed, but such was Titania's Law, serving the great goddess Gaea.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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Gwenna watched the mechanical creation gain altitude, the wires that ran through its wings singing as it caught the wind like a kite.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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Gwenna and others of her clan had been recruited to serve as shore watchers for the next year or ten years to guard against the recurrence of men from the sky.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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ARGOTH Gwenna watched her invader from her perch on the interwoven upper branches of the trees.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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