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Stories in this pdf are in no particular order "Thorg!"
More Kirby Monsterwerks! hyperdave 2007
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Stories in this pdf are in no particular order "Thorg!"
Archive 2007-04-01 hyperdave 2007
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Thorg was still on foot, armed with a sword, and laying about him savagely among the crowd of foes that had surrounded him.
The Missing Bride Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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Thorg had been exchanged, and he joined his regiment after its return from
The Missing Bride Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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Thorg threw himself into the most frantic fury -- a volley of the most horrible oaths was discharged from his lips.
The Missing Bride Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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And so Cloudesley came on behind, and elevating this formidable weapon in both hands, raising himself in his stirrups and throwing his whole weight with the stroke, he dealt a blow upon the head of Thorg that brought him to the earth stunned.
The Missing Bride Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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Regularly he received his pay; twice he received an extension of leave of absence; and all through the instrumentality of -- Thorg.
The Missing Bride Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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If among the marauding band of licensed pirates and assassins there was one name more dreaded, more loathed and accursed than the rest, it was that of the brutal and ferocious Thorg -- the frequent leader of foraging parties, the unsparing destroyer of womanhood, infancy and age, the jackal and purveyor of Admiral Cockburn.
The Missing Bride Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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Cloudesley was still on horseback -- he had caught up an ax that lay carelessly upon the lawn, and now he rushed upon Thorg from behind.
The Missing Bride Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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Colonel Thorg, who received the command of the regiment, in reward for his great services in America.
The Missing Bride Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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