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  • “On our seafaring voyage of good fortune,” Thorald recited, “I will bring a fearsome sword, three sharp needles, and a haunch of elk, well-browned and juicy.”

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • “On our seafaring voyage of good fortune,” Thorald recited, “I will bring a fearsome sword, three sharp needles, and a haunch of elk, well-browned and juicy.”

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • “On our seafaring voyage of good fortune,” Thorald recited, “I will bring a fearsome sword, three sharp needles, and a haunch of elk, well-browned and juicy.”

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • “On our seafaring voyage of good fortune,” Thorald recited, “I will bring a fearsome sword, three sharp needles, and a haunch of elk, well-browned and juicy.”

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • "Don't apologize -- read your telegrams!" said Lady Hesketh; "dear me! dear me! if they take you two away and leave Thorald, I shall -- I shall yawn!"

    Lorraine A romance 1899

  • Thorald might feel bound to follow his example; to which Lady

    Lorraine A romance 1899

  • Alphus, son of Thorald, a little while before the Conquest.

    The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See 1896

  • 'Twas on the day -- when Thorald, [290] rich and grave.

    The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Alexander Pope 1716

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