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‘Souldier in the army of the Lord’ is what he told me.
Death, Deceit & Some Smooth Jazz Claudia Mair Burney 2008
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After that, Souldier came in and got trace evidence.
Death, Deceit & Some Smooth Jazz Claudia Mair Burney 2008
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Either the morgue or Souldier has pictures of Kate postmortem.
Death, Deceit & Some Smooth Jazz Claudia Mair Burney 2008
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Souldier told me that they also found leather under her fingernails.
Death, Deceit & Some Smooth Jazz Claudia Mair Burney 2008
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And now we are come again to the River; I wil (as the Souldier sayes) prepare for skirmish; that is, draw out my Tackling, and try to catch a
The Compleat Angler 2007
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Long time he lived in peace and tranquility, with the faire Princesse his wife, proving to be so absolute in wisedome, and so famous a Souldier; that (as some report) by assistance of his Father in law, he conquered the Realme of Ireland, and was crowned King thereof.
The Decameron 2004
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President of Wales, and Sir Roger Mandevile, Son to his other Lord high Marshall; with whom also the poore Count went, and continued a long while in the Campe as a common Souldier, where yet like a valiant Gentleman (as indeed he was no lesse) both in advice and actions; he accomplished many more notable matters, then was expected to come from him.
The Decameron 2004
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My wearing of a sword, is because I am a Souldier, and am very well known by many honest people.
The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple A. Marsh
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Riches, Sweetheart, doth not consist in multiplicity of Goods, but in content; & there's no one better satisfied than a Souldier, therefore you shall alwaies see an honest Souldier look plump and fat, just as I do: but Drunkards and Whore-masters fall away miserably, &c.
The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple A. Marsh
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He answered her again, what a fidle stick, why should we spend time in thinking? we are equally matcht: a Souldier never thinks long upon any thing, but takes hold of all present opportunities, and it generally falls out well with him.
The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple A. Marsh
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