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  • The two scowling around them at the highceilinged, tapestried, weapon-hung surroundings, which were unusally rich and splendid even as highcaste Klingons reckoned such things, a twilight of crimson and dully gleaming gold.

    RIHANNSU #3: SWORDHUNT Diane Duane 2000

  • The two scowling around them at the highceilinged, tapestried, weapon-hung surroundings, which were unusally rich and splendid even as highcaste Klingons reckoned such things, a twilight of crimson and dully gleaming gold.

    RIHANNSU #3: SWORDHUNT Diane Duane 2000

  • The two scowling around them at the highceilinged, tapestried, weapon-hung surroundings, which were unusally rich and splendid even as highcaste Klingons reckoned such things, a twilight of crimson and dully gleaming gold.

    RIHANNSU #3: SWORDHUNT Diane Duane 2000

  • After some thought, she nodded and said that was a wise and fitting suggestion — in the event, it was anything but, for the Hindi-wallah she fixed on as her special pet turned out to be not the highcaste gent he pretended, but the son of a puggle-walloper in Agra jail; if that wasn't enough, he spread her secret Indian papers all over the bazaars, and drove the Viceroy out of his halfwits.

    Flashman and the Mountain of Light Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1990

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