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Now they sat with drinks, hearing him tell of his latest faring.
He ventured west as I came north at the faring forth.
The stone faring brings people from all our villages together.
Who has a better right to send witnesses, to bring back the tale of this faring?
Come back in an hour, and I will give you money for your faring, also my secret messages."
But on a hunch, after a second, he felt along under the faring , his right hand stopped.
The risk gave an extra tang to his faring.
Sharrow put her hand on the bike's front faring and stared at the machine.
A stone faring sets out once a year from the Aq territories.
The fern way had closed behind them as if they moved through a pocket which adjusted itself to their faring.
But there was no faring forth from this cubby.
Patients aged 30 to 34 tended to survive longest, with those older and younger faring worse.
Though he had gone in pride among splendors, the faring seemed harsh and lonely.
Now and then an Aq who has been stone faring will say something different about the Building.
And I'm bound there now to see how Eilmund's faring.
He wriggled from the armoured faring and jumped down.
"You would have me teach, when my poor throat is choked by the dust of my faring?"
On your home grounds, uh, Nermernuh who stayed behind told us that he came along on this faring.
Was a subliminal doubt of it the underlying reason why none had hitherto ventured this faring?
There is money for your faring in my chest, but go alone, with no company, for in time of peace these would betray you.
And-I have personally reviewed your record-you are in fact well qualified to lead such a faring.
You shall have better faring than this dame of Marchpoint buys to dress her cow-faced daughter!
AUV-150 is cylindrical-shaped with streamlined faring to reduce hydrodynamic drag.
(Shots taken on the original faring.
Down into hell and this time it wasn't Crit's fault, but Tempus's, who usually had more concern for the faring of his men.