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  • The world menace (malices or blights) has affected the development and separation of the two cultures, leading to why Fawn and Dags relationship is considered by both Farmers and Lakewalkers to be wrong.

    2009 January « Items of Interest 2009

  • The lakewalkers spend most of their energy into patrolling for and destroying the malices.

    The Sharing Knife, Volume one, Beguilement by Lois McMaster Bujold John Loyd 2009

  • And albeit that they be not christened, ne have no perfect law, yet, natheles, of kindly law they be full of all virtue, and they eschew all vices and all malices and all sins.

    The Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • And alle be it that thei ben not cristned, ne have no perfyt lawe, zit natheles of kyndely lawe, thei ben fulle of alle vertue, and thei eschewen alle vices and alle malices and alle synnes.

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • And alle be it that thei ben not cristned, ne have no perfyt lawe, zit natheles of kyndely lawe, thei ben fulle of alle vertue, and thei eschewen alle vices and alle malices and alle synnes.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Art thou not thyself the coffin full of many – hued malices and angel – caricatures of life?

    Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none 2001

  • There are pale stenches and gaunt superstitions and mere shadows and lively malices: whims and amiabilities.

    The Book of the Damned Charles Fort

  • It may be that Mr. Symons 'paper was written before this object was exhibited to the members of the Society, and with the charity with which, for the sake of diversity, we intersperse our malices, we are willing to accept that he "investigated" something that he had never seen.

    The Book of the Damned Charles Fort

  • This is not very satisfactory to what used to be our malices.

    The Book of the Damned Charles Fort

  • We thought you could just return to ordinary life, but somehow -- through one of those accidents or malices inevitable in a state where every man spies on his neighbor -- you were hauled in.

    Security Poul William Anderson

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