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Examples

  • There was still the matter of the Demon male and the Rattons.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • Something struck against the wall with a force that certainly the Rattons could not exert.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • If they knew the People at all, they must also realize that the Rattons on the first wave in would die.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • Perhaps the Demons were not rightly living creatures such as the People, even the Rattons.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • The other was studying a picture projected on the wall, the one showing the details of what Tan and the Rattons were doing.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • If the Tusk - ers had not seen Rattons, they had heard of them and their devilish traps.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • Of the Rattons I do not speak thus, for there is that in them akin to what I have learned of the Demons.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • But away from both Barkers and lairs, not into the buildings where Rattons and Demons alike waited.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • As for the Rattons, yes, they are a spreading evil within the lairs, and one must be on constant guard against them.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • "How close were you to this place you hunted when the Rattons took you?"

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

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