• the ball through the defending Marcher and into the open goal beyond. Big Harry Bounder had been large enough to touch the rafters in his ma's house when
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  • reckon that's what the First Empress really looked like?" she whispered to Harry. "Nah." he responded and shook his head. "I saw a statue of her in the museum
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  • her obvious disappointment. "Who trained this lot?" "That would be Blind Harry," she said. The old soldier had, perhaps, not been up to his former standard
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  • Suaq hunters and the Steinr warriors launched a coordinated campaign to harry their foes from north and south. At the height of the war, the Kallavesi
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  • they recognise it for what it is) to engage in effective guerilla tactics, harrying and confusing a much larger force, at least for a time. The ritual is an
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  • the ruins of High Chalcis. They left guerrillas, traps and ambushers to harry the Imperial troops while they remained secure behind the great white granite
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  • armies, then the Storm will catch them while they are engaged on land and harry their ships all the way back to Dubhtraig. With superior tactics and daring
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  • recognise it for what it is) to engage in effective guerrilla tactics, harrying and confusing a much larger force, at least for a time. The ritual is an
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  • little farm run by Harry of Badnock, a notorious curmudgeon known for the furious barking of her dogs. When Good Walder made his request, Harry put him to work
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  • A cote is a front fastening overgarment that looks very medieval - often it's worn in colours that reflect a character's allegiance to a household or group
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  • well-trained Varushkan mastiffs. One word will send them racing into the enemy to harry, to trip, to savage. Another word will cause them to fall on downed warriors
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  • What's a kirtle, I hear you ask? Well, it's a term used to describe a close fitting dress or underdress, worn through a lot of the middle ages. The one
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  • there is no legal mechanism by which such a thing might be accomplish, but Harry Archer, an enterprising thresher from Mitwold has come up with an option
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  • problem. According to a witness, Harry Brewer, the landlord of the Wet Dog tavern, Sykes was murdered by "folk from Anvil." Harry raised a hue and cry, but Sykes'
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  • Crew Member Bill Runner David Proctor Dyer Alys Amy Mason John of Meade Harry Harrold Rialta di Regario Amy Woodhead
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  • anything like that. He were an arsehole, sure, but he were our arsehole. Old Harry, Landlord of the ''Syke's End'' That's not to say it hasn't had an impact
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  • dawn till dusk didn’t seem too far behind him, but behind him they were. Harry Bold, Captain of the 19th Upwold Light Infantry, would never say anything
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  • Murder and three counts of perverting the course of justice The shade of Harry the Book, a murder victim, was summoned and questioned. He accused Tess of
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  • on its side, clearly bleeding to death, while Sir Marthe and Sir Leopold harried the others with withering steel. Yet through the trees he could make out
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  • Accused Verdict & punishment Treason Seeking to offer weapons to barbarians Harry Harrold of the Marches Not Guilty Murder of a citizen taken prisoner in battle
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