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In the afterdays when the elves came back to their homeland, would anyone live in this house?
Dragons Of A Lost Star Weis, Margaret 2001
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As is well known, it was at Saul that St. Patrick died, and this monastery became in afterdays a famous abbey, under the rule of the Regular
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Hold out to your children warnings, all rewards, all counsels, lest in afterdays they break your heart and curse your gray hairs.
The world's great sermons, Volume 08 Talmage to Knox Little Grenville Kleiser 1910
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The nymphs clapped their hands in delight, and Neclaus became the infant's name, although Necile loved best to call him Claus, and in afterdays many of her sisters followed her example.
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Lyman Frank 1902
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The nymphs clapped their hands in delight, and Neclaus became the infant's name, although Necile loved best to call him Claus, and in afterdays many of her sisters followed her example.
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This, therefore, was the origin of the great West Minster, and in afterdays the tomb of St. Edward the
Westminster The Fascination of London A. Murray Smith 1868
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