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[4] The name Pani or Panis, Anglicized into Pawnee, was used generally in Canada as synonymous with "Indian Slave" because these slaves were usually taken from the Pawnee tribe.
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So many Pawnee Indians became bondsmen that the word Pani became synonymous with slave in the West. 8
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"Mistress, mistress," called Pani -- "here is a man to see thee."
A Little Girl in Old Quebec Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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"Pani," she began, with great seriousness, "you are not any one's slave now."
A Little Girl in Old Quebec Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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Here we encounter again the three-headed Orthros under the identical title of Vritra, "he who shrouds or envelops," called also Çushna, "he who parches," Pani, "the robber," and Ahi, "the strangler."
Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology 1872
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"Pani," in a low tone scarce above the ripple of the water, "M. M.rsac is very handsome.
A Little Girl in Old Detroit Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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"Pani," she exclaimed, "I saw some beautiful flowers before noon, over on the other side of the stream.
A Little Girl in Old Detroit Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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"Pani," between a cry and a laugh, "do lovers keep coming on forever?
A Little Girl in Old Detroit Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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"Pani," she said at length, "how splendid it would be to have M.St. Armand for one's father!
A Little Girl in Old Detroit Amanda Minnie Douglas 1873
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"Let's not forget the Mahabharat is based on gambling," says Professor Narendar Pani, at the School of Social Sciences, NIAS.
Fixing Match Fixing in Cricket Shloka Nath 2010
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