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  • And while the Younglings were amazingly resilient and seemed able to play no matter what, there were dark fears lurking beneath their carefree exteriors.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • Where Younglings the country folk have taken from the nest ere yet they are fledged.

    Essays and Miscellanies 2004

  • Maad, what is that song you used to sing the Younglings?

    Acorna's Search McCaffrey, Anne 2001

  • Maad, what is that song you used to sing the Younglings?

    Acorna's Search McCaffrey, Anne 2001

  • And now you and the other Younglings will have time and space to move mountains, cry yourselves rivers, and generally grow into the present.

    Acorna's Search McCaffrey, Anne 2001

  • And now you and the other Younglings will have time and space to move mountains, cry yourselves rivers, and generally grow into the present.

    Acorna's Search McCaffrey, Anne 2001

  • But she saw Gawyn sitting his horse on the edge of the camp, talking to a knot of those boys who called themselves the Younglings.

    Lord of Chaos Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1994

  • "I wouldn't mind asking that one to dance," one of the Younglings said admiringly when the women had gone past.

    Lord of Chaos Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1994

  • There had been fewer Younglings in the beginning, but their reputation brought recruits.

    Lord of Chaos Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1994

  • The regrettable death of Gawyn Trakand, and the better part of his Younglings.

    Lord of Chaos Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1994

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