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  • Wingover twisted about in his saddle, easing the fa - tigue of travel, and pulled his elkhide jacket tighter about him.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • Wingover twisted about in his saddle, easing the fa - tigue of travel, and pulled his elkhide jacket tighter about him.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • Wingover twisted about in his saddle, easing the fa - tigue of travel, and pulled his elkhide jacket tighter about him.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • Pinned beneath the body, he was suddenly overwhelmed by his own fa - tigue, that had been shoved into the background by his approach to victory.

    Split Infinity Anthony, Piers 1980

  • Stile found himself getting breathless despite his fa - tigue.

    Split Infinity Anthony, Piers 1980

  • Stile found himself getting breathless despite his fa - tigue.

    Split Infinity Anthony, Piers 1980

  • Pinned beneath the body, he was suddenly overwhelmed by his own fa - tigue, that had been shoved into the background by his approach to victory.

    Split Infinity Anthony, Piers 1980

  • It describes in spirit, at least, how neomorphemes like - athon, - tigue, - burger, - (a) teria,

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVI No 1 1989

  • The traveller is well recompcnfed for the fa - tigue of this route, by the variety of romantic fituations, by the beauty of the profpeds which it offers at each ftep, by the perpetual contraft of favage nature and the efforts of art.

    Historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of ... 1797

  • The garrifon made vigorous fallies upon his army: The French forces aflaulted him from without: Great rains fell: Fa -. tigue and bad weather threw the foldiers into dyfen - teries:

    The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796

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