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  • He sent the flint stones flying, but the pony kept his feet,

    Archive 2010-05-01 Blue Tyson 2010

  • All im saying is Maori have been through the times Fijians are going through now, so be it over a hundred years ago, we had chiefs and profits killed and hanged for not doing as we were told i. e: refusing to hand over land, wilfully taking our land virtually from under our feet,

    Global Voices in English » Bloggers react to NZ Maori Party’s proposed trip to Fiji 2009

  • "Though I may be a slave in my heart, " cried the Brigella, leaping to her feet,

    Cinnamon Roll 2010

  • He was dressed all in jewel, from his crown to his feet,

    'Twas the Night ... 2008 2008

  • But that dread of something fanged beneath my feet,

    sometimes I crack me up moriarty6 2006

  • While Marc supported Jessica as she threw up in the chokecherry bushes (he was pale, but had seen so much death as a doctor, even this couldn't make him sick) and I swayed dizzily on my feet,

    Undead and Unworthy Davidson, MaryJanice 2008

  • That strong and delicious word which, creeping to my feet,

    'On Eloquence' 2008

  • But edging near as privately for me rustling at my feet,

    'On Eloquence' 2008

  • Yet another variation of Late Bloomer Syndrome ... congrats for landing on your feet,

    the clenched fist never receives 2007

  • I bid her expect the worst she had to fear — and was menacing on, in hopes to intimidate her; when, dropping to my feet,

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

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