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  • Tell him we are bypassing Guiomae at night, using the Pasque trail.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • Tell him we are bypassing Guiomae at night, using the Pasque trail.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  •            Now Prince Sage was the second oldest child of King Delphinium and Queen Dahlia, rulers of Pasque.

    Begonia {part ten} Emily Cleigh 2010

  • Pasque is the Old French spelling for "Easter," and it is around this time of year that the plant blooms.

    Rich Wolf: Where Do All the Flowers Grow? Rich Wolf 2010

  • Routines like the early morning preparations for the fish market (people traveled from miles around — even Begonia! — for Pasque fishes) where the men-folk hauled in nets of sea-food and their wives and children sorted, cleaned, and displayed them.

    Begonia {part ten} Emily Cleigh 2010

  • As he was not to inherit the rule of Pasque, it was the usual way of things for him to be betrothed to a Crown Princess from another land.

    Begonia {part ten} Emily Cleigh 2010

  • I will send forth the message to bring Prince Sage from the land of Pasque, over-the-sea from us.

    Begonia {part one} 2010

  •        The land of Pasque-over-the-sea was another good country.

    Begonia {part ten} Emily Cleigh 2010

  • Pasque is the Old French spelling for "Easter," and it is around this time of year that the plant blooms.

    Rich Wolf: Where Do All the Flowers Grow? Rich Wolf 2010

  • Their eldest child Edelweiss would, of course, become ruler of Pasque one day.

    Begonia {part ten} Emily Cleigh 2010

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