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  • There was someone else there too, a man called Hildegrin; and this Hildegrin wanted to stop Apu-Punchau from returning to his tomb. "

    The Urth of the New Sun Wolfe, Gene 1987

  • A hundred times I relived the rain-swept night when I had descended from the roof of this very structure to aid Hildegrin.

    The Urth of the New Sun Wolfe, Gene 1987

  • This man Hildegrin didn't die ten years ago, not to us here.

    The Urth of the New Sun Wolfe, Gene 1987

  • I was eager, of course, to question Hildegrin about Vodalus; but no opportunity to do so came until he had rowed us back across the silent lake.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • Hildegrin got in first, and standing with one leg to either side of the bench, used an oar to nudge the boat closer to shore for us.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • As we walked nearer, Agia leading the way - I following her with Dorcas behind me, and Hildegrin following us - I saw that each leaf was like a dagger blade, stiff and pointed, with edges sharp enough to satisfy even Master Gurloes.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • The mysterious Septentrion and his challenge, then Hildegrin, and now this.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • I think it held everyone, even Hildegrin, even Agia.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • Softly, Dorcas asked, "How could that be?" and Hildegrin misunderstood her, or at least pretended to do so.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • Dorcas seemed willing to obey, but Hildegrin stopped her.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

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