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  • But Constantine's enemy, Edmund Love, is ahead of the game and uses the cauldron's magic to resurrect Captain Kidd.

    REVIEW: Best Short Novels: 2005 edited by Jonathan Strahan 2006

  • And more than that, the final test of the cauldron's power is one that will afright them sorely, and is best performed with their senses lulled.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2003

  • And, to top it all, the cauldron's contents were said to inspire the poet and revive the dead.

    The Celtic Riddle Hamilton, Lyn 2000

  • Garric knelt very carefully and brought the cauldron's handle onto the wrought-iron crane that pivoted out from the hearth to hold such vessels.

    Lord of the Isles 1997

  • The cauldron's spray filled the air, making rain -

    Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996

  • The cauldron's spray filled the air, making rain -

    Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996

  • But the only thing that rose from the cauldron's steamy mouth was a hiss and a geyser of water, which rained down upon Rotapan, knocking him from the shell into the swirling waters.

    Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996

  • But the only thing that rose from the cauldron's steamy mouth was a hiss and a geyser of water, which rained down upon Rotapan, knocking him from the shell into the swirling waters.

    Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996

  • The cauldron's unpleasant contents have had five hours to cool and freeze.

    Dark Dreams Hodgman, Ann 1993

  • And skims with leaves the quivering cauldron's wave.

    The Georgics 70 BC-19 BC Virgil

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