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"A deep bottom, called Kedron, bounds the mount of Olives, which lies against the city eastward."
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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Turkish cemetery, cross the Kedron, which is so dry this weather that you may do so in your slippers, and you will find the remnant of an olive grove at the base of the mount. '
Tancred Or, The New Crusade Benjamin Disraeli 1842
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I knew Brashy when I lived in a share house at Kedron with a bunch of his mates from high school.
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It is said that a bridge over the grisly “brook Kedron” was called Sirát
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English the word by “valley,” which is about as correct as the “brook Kedron,” applied to the grisliest of ravines.
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Without waiting for a response, Kedron lifted his left arm and flicked his wrist.
In Darkness » Blog Archive » From the Archives: Fortress 2007
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They had just reached the stairs when Kedron turned and preceded them up.
In Darkness » Blog Archive » From the Archives: Fortress 2007
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Boyce flinched as Kedron raised both arms above his head.
In Darkness » Blog Archive » From the Archives: Fortress 2007
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Kedron looked down expectantly at the approaching soldiers.
In Darkness » Blog Archive » From the Archives: Fortress 2007
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I do know that the character of “Kedron” turns up in a lot other places, and may have even been mentioned in some of my Dragons-Inn stories.
In Darkness » Blog Archive » From the Archives: Fortress 2007
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