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No word yet on what Tu's brothers Je, Il, Nous, and Vous are up to.
Atlantic 11 Week 10: Hoyas win, Hoyas win Dan Steinberg 2011
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Determined to prove himself, he quit Tu's ship and went to Finneas XII.
Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001
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But before she could recover it, Wei, who had heard the talking and laughter, joined them, and took the arrow out of Tu's hand to examine it.
Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners) Mary [Contributor] Beaumont 1900
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"Will you go and talk to Tu about it?" said Jasmine, who felt that the subject was becoming too difficult for her, and whose confidence in Tu's wisdom was unbounded, "and he will explain it all to you."
Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners) Mary [Contributor] Beaumont 1900
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But the demon of curiosity was abroad, and alighting on the arm of Tu's chair, whispered in his ear that it might be well if he ran his eye over Colonel Wen's petition to see if there was any argument in it which he had omitted in his statement to the Board of War.
Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners) Mary [Contributor] Beaumont 1900
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Wei was decidedly good-looking, but of a kind of beauty which suggested neither rest nor sincerity; while in Tu's features, though there was less grace, the want was fully compensated for by the strength and honest firmness of his countenance.
Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners) Mary [Contributor] Beaumont 1900
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With Tu's permission, Miss King's maid was sent to the inn to invite
Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners) Mary [Contributor] Beaumont 1900
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After congratulating him on his release, which Jasmine took care he should understand was due entirely to Tu's exertions, she gave him a full account of her various experiences on the road and at the capital.
Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners) Mary [Contributor] Beaumont 1900
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By Tu's especial instructions also a prominence was allowed to Wei, which gratified his vanity and smoothed down the ruffled feathers of his conceit.
Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners) Mary [Contributor] Beaumont 1900
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Then a promise of an amnesty was obtained at the price of Tu's head, and an enormous indemnity.
China and the Manchus Herbert Allen Giles 1890
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