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And Ancar had, in fact, arranged for his erstwhile tutor to hear about the muleteer's physical attributes.
Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010
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Gossip in the kitchens had first alerted him to the muleteer's unusual abilities, although none of his excellence was in the area Of intelligence.
Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010
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Cardenio came to the door and said, "Listen, whoever is not asleep, and you will hear a muleteer's voice that enchants as it chants."
Don Quixote 2002
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And Ancar had, in fact, arranged for his erstwhile tutor to hear about the muleteer's physical attributes.
Winds Of Fury Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Gossip in the kitchens had first alerted him to the muleteer's unusual abilities, although none of his excellence was in the area Of intelligence.
Winds Of Fury Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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From somewhere in the French camp was the harsh sound of a muleteer's bell reminding Sharpe of normality.
Sharpe's Eagle Cornwell, Bernard 1981
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A muleteer allows them to ride his beasts, and in return the youth abstracts the muleteer's money from his wallet and drops it in the road.
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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The muleteer's bullet, intended for the rider, entered the brain of the steed.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various
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We strapped our baggage on the muleteer's horse, drew lots for the choice of the other two, and turned our faces northward.
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All at once the youth becomes a shining angel, and says to the hermit: "Listen to me, O man who has been bold enough to murmur against God's decrees;" and then explains that the person who had been wrongfully accused of theft had years before murdered his father on that very spot; the muleteer's money was stolen money, and the child of the hostess, had it lived, would have become a robber and murderer.
Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane
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