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  • As I understand your background, you have traveled the midroad from Soulend through the Westerhills, and the innercoast road all the way south to Zalt.

    Darkness Modesitt, L. E. 2003

  • They also are a good hundred vingts to the west of the Westerhills on the midroad.

    Darkness Modesitt, L. E. 2003

  • The soldier hearing this double clatter of hoofs became bewildered, and stood still in the midroad, or, if anything, inclined toward the thundering danger.

    The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams

  • The soldier hearing this double clatter of hoofs became bewildered, and stood still in the midroad, or, if anything, inclined toward the thundering danger.

    The Lincoln Story Book Williams, Henry L 1907

  • Whether the man was rattled by the collie's antics, -- whether he acted in sudden rage at her for startling him, whether he belonged to the filthy breed of motorist who recites chucklingly the record of his kills, -- he did not hold his midroad course.

    Further Adventures of Lad Albert Payson Terhune 1907

  • "But the midroad runs through the quarasote hills and flats.

    Darkness Modesitt, L. E. 2003

  • The northern high road to the east was long " even longer than the midroad from Iron Stem into the middle of Madrien.

    Darkness Modesitt, L. E. 2003

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