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  • Once, as we were driving down Glenstone, after reading one too many cute hair salon names, I said, “Hahr is Big in Springfield.”

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  • We were the patron gods of the Hahr, one of the first tribes to settle this region.

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  • The Gritny were much like the Hahr in the ways they lived.

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  • That would leave the Hahr one big piece of unknown territory right in the middle of the city, and he could only hope the organization there would take flame and do its part.

    The Tower of Fear Cook, Glen 1989

  • Ahead lay the Hahr, the most prosperous quarter of the Old City.

    The Tower of Fear Cook, Glen 1989

  • It entered the narrow streets of the Hahr, climbed the hill to the wide-open plazas around the citadel.

    The Tower of Fear Cook, Glen 1989

  • The troublesome quarter, the Hahr, belonged to one Ortbal Sagdet.

    The Tower of Fear Cook, Glen 1989

  • Qushmarrah within the wall was divided into seven "quarters": the Shu, the Shen, the Tro, and the Hahr (the original four quarters of the "Old City"), the Astan, the Minisia, and the waterfront.

    The Tower of Fear Cook, Glen 1989

  • The wagon reached the head of Char Street, squeaked and rumbled through the acropolis, and began to descend into the Hahr.

    The Tower of Fear Cook, Glen 1989

  • He who speaks, and whoever hears him, will immediately join the former khadifa of the Hahr.

    The Tower of Fear Cook, Glen 1989

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