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Sias couronado; Tenes lou monde en man Sus del trono assettado, Riges lou avostre enfan.
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Meantime, with the agility of a monkey, Ben Zoof had clambered to the top of a eucalyptus, and from his lofty perch was surveying the country to the south, as well as towards both Tenes and
Off on a Comet 2003
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The scene, as here depicted, took place upon the extremity of a little cape on the Algerian coast, between Mostaganem and Tenes, about two miles from the mouth of the Shelif.
Off on a Comet 2003
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He had now a staff appointment at Mostaganem, and had lately been entrusted with some topographical work on the coast between Tenes and the Shelif.
Off on a Comet 2003
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On their road they failed to discern a vestige of the little town of Montenotte; like Tenes, of which not so much as a ruined cottage was visible on the horizon, it seemed to be annihilated.
Off on a Comet 2003
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“If, as I hope,” rejoined the captain, “we are on a peninsula, we are more likely to get to Tenes; there we shall hear the news.”
Off on a Comet 2003
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From this elevation they ascertained that from the base of the Merdeyah to the Mediterranean, a distance of about eighteen miles, a new coast line had come into existence; no land was visible in any direction; no isthmus existed to form a connecting link with the territory of Tenes, which had entirely disappeared.
Off on a Comet 2003
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Twenty-four hours after leaving the island, the Dobryna had passed over the sites where Tenes, Cherchil, Koleah, and
Off on a Comet 2003
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In separate reports, APS said that Moslem militants armed with sawn-off hunting rifles had killed a judge in the coastal town of Tenes and that security forces had killed 13 fundamentalists in a series of operations over the weekend.
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In Tenedos (which Dolabella had a fancy to visit because of the part the isle had played in the war against Troy) Verres appropriated the statue of Tenes himself, a beautiful wooden creation so old it was only remotely humanoid.
Fortune's Favorites McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1993
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