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Foolish things! would you give tiie preference against your-selves to the other sex?
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When they are not in tiie general company, tliey are al-v, - ays together, walking, riding out; or in the aparN ment of each other, reading, conversing.
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Villagers cried out, children wailed, and somewhere in tiie sky, ravens gathered.
The Lioness Berberick, Nancy Varian 2002
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Afterward, by fading starlight, in her lover™s arms, she looked carefully at him, his face in repose, and she touched the downy cheek inherited from tiie mysterious human who had fathered his own father, Tanis Half-Elven.
The Lioness Berberick, Nancy Varian 2002
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A Gray Knights Suspicions. hen tiie mists of the ring's magic cleared, Palin stood on a street inside a city that, after a moment's brief dis-orientation, he recognized as Palanthas.
Dragons Of Summer Flame Weis, Margaret 1995
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And it got that power from the science it originated, which was also tiie power to end sickness and hunger, to under-stanp1 the natural world and learn how to save it.
The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994
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A son produced by Michael and me, on tiie other hand, would share only half his genes with the girls and, if my memory of the data serves me correctly, his offspring with Simone or Katie would have a drastically lower defect risk.
The Garden of Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1992
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I visited all tiie places I had been before, during my short sojourn long ago, and even found some interesting new chambers of unknown purpose.
The Garden of Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1992
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How tiie hell did Captain Hairy Ricks ever make it this far! he asked himself for the twentieth time this week.
The Sum of all Fears Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1991
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Some patients watched the televisions above either row, some dozed, some were vegetables, a few looked at tiie newcomer, but dully.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989
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