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Examples

  • Basically, the Draenei are what you'd get if you dropped a Klingon, a Luxon, a satyr, and a Nebari into a genetic blender.

    Rain, rain, go away.... kiaduran 2009

  • They were being shown around by a guide, a bright young woman who seemed to know everything about everything to do with Tempest House and the Luxon dynasty.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • A thick carpet of dry leaves under the giant beeches sheltered the Luxon crypt from the elements, and as Gideon and the Tar Man made their way blindly forward, there was a great rustling and a cracking of twigs.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • “The most famous of them all, at least on this side of the pond, was this one: Lord Edward Luxon.”

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • They say that Lord Edward Luxon bled America dry to pay for it.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • “The most famous of them all, at least on this side of the pond, was this one: Lord Edward Luxon.”

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • They say that Lord Edward Luxon bled America dry to pay for it.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • “Lord Edward Luxon was certainly an intriguing character,” said the guide.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • A thick carpet of dry leaves under the giant beeches sheltered the Luxon crypt from the elements, and as Gideon and the Tar Man made their way blindly forward, there was a great rustling and a cracking of twigs.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • But in middle life Edward Luxon acquired a reputation as a pathological liar.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

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