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Examples
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But ever do I choose rather to call my dear one "Uldra," the name which she borrowed from the White Lady when I met her at Bosham, and asked what I should call her, for by that name I learnt to love her.
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Uldra; there he was joined by some Kunkurats, and he once more moved on to the sacred Mongol lake, the Dalai Nur.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) John [Editor] Rudd 1885
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There was a kindly-looking monk among his people, and I went to him, and brought him to the nuns where they and Uldra stood apart by themselves, while the two men were busy with their folk.
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"Now, whether that is so or not, she should think well of you for your faith kept to her," Uldra said, and there was a little shake in her voice as of tears close at hand.
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He paused, and Uldra looked at me as if asking if I could throw any light on this stranger's meaning.
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But still Uldra wept, and I was unhappy to see her do so.
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Neither did Uldra speak, though no vow of silence was on her, but she went with them for a little way.
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Thoughts of her came lightly in idleness, but when I thought of Uldra, there was comradeship that had borne the strain of peril.
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Uldra had never given me any reason to think that this was so with her.
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Now, I saw Uldra no more that night, and Sexberga was unfriendly with me because Eldred still kept away.
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