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  • Take a hop over to Northman's Fury for a little sample.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Dana 2008

  • Kull's clutching hand missed the Northman's wrist but the desperately lunging dagger snapped on the Atlantean's mail, and dropping the useless hilt, Wulfhere locked his arms about his foe in a bear-like grip that would have crushed the ribs of a lesser man.

    People of the Dark Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Wulfhere's shield fell from his arm in two pieces as the Atlantean's sword sheared clear through it, and Kull staggered as the Northman's ax, driven with all the force of his great body, descended on the golden circlet about his head.

    People of the Dark Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • He did know this much; even if, as he said, fully half of what they'd taken proved useless, he still had enough to see his men through a winter out of a Northman's nightmares.

    Storm Rising Lackey, Mercedes 1995

  • He did know this much; even if, as he said, fully half of what they'd taken proved useless, he still had enough to see his men through a winter out of a Northman's nightmares.

    Storm Rising Lackey, Mercedes 1995

  • It was open to the navel, and through the opening bristled the silver-shot red fur that thatched the Northman's chest.

    Conan Of The Isles De Camp, L. Sprague 1968

  • The Northman's mailed "Invincibles" steamed up fair Charleston Bay;

    War Poetry of the South Various

  • For its banks were deeply crimsoned with the hireling Northman's blood.

    War Poetry of the South Various

  • Killarney's beauty -- but that, perhaps, is a Northman's prejudice -- with the noble range of the Mourne mountains on the one side and the

    The Life Story of an Old Rebel John Denvir

  • F.M. Ferryman, "In the Northman's Land" # (London, 1896), 112. 30.

    Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles

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