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  • The triton's barbed fins sank into its foe, and malign energy poisoned its system.

    Odyssey Moore, Vance 2001

  • The triton's barbed fins sank into its foe, and malign energy poisoned its system.

    Odyssey Moore, Vance 2001

  • The triton's fork struck the Fanchon-monster's shell-and bounced off.

    A Spell For Chameleon Anthony, Piers 1977

  • The triton's fork struck the Fanchon-monster's shell-and bounced off.

    A Spell For Chameleon Anthony, Piers 1977

  • "Maybe the rocks -" Bink cried, orienting on the outcropping that marked the exit from the triton's cave.

    A Spell For Chameleon Anthony, Piers 1977

  • "Maybe the rocks -" Bink cried, orienting on the outcropping that marked the exit from the triton's cave.

    A Spell For Chameleon Anthony, Piers 1977

  • Some received their terrestrial names because of the special form of their shell -- the rabbit, the helmet, triton's horn, the cask, the Mediterranean parasol.

    Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897

  • James, who lived near Lierganes, and often had the pleasure of our triton's company to dinner.

    Nightmare Abbey Thomas Love Peacock 1825

  • Then he began showing her the musical instrument that they use in the mountains - a triton's trumpet.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • Then he began showing her the musical instrument that they use in the mountains - a triton's trumpet.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

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