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While Fiar was off at the cabinet getting the kit.
The rights of the property enjoyed by a fiar are known as the fee.
Humans, Fiar seemed more able to take in stride.
The Promise isn't terribly bad, but there is a fiar bit of unbalance portrayed.
She slipped into the vacant post between Sif and Fiar.
It was Fiar standing over them, with a tray in her hands and an ears-back worried look on her face.
There stood Fiar and Sif, co-conspirators off the same bridge.
Fiar looked exhausted, ears flagging in a curious, lopsided way that made her look younger than she was.
The gfi arrived, in Fiar's careful hand.
There is great fiar held in March every year at the shrian of Lakh data pir.
Maybe Tauran clan had believed her assurances from the start but Fiar wanted to be reassured in words she could hear.
However, once the liferent has terminated the property usually passes to the fiar, who is then entitled to full rights over the property.
She gave him her cup and took the other, the tray more convenient for her, then glanced up at Fiar's anxious, dutiful lace.
Fiar swallowed a choking bite.
Fiar ran courier.
She gave a look to Fiar and Sif, caught their eye in one sweep and slanted an ear toward the door.
"My cousin Fiar Aurhen at com.
Fiar hugged her tray under her arm, flipped the switch on the wall monitor mounted next the bath and dived out again.
With Sif and Fiar.
Reply from Fiar: All queries deferred.
Pyanfar settled into her place, listened to the chatter insystem, ran checks, took a cup of gfi when Fiar came bringing cups round.
In 1576 Peter McDowell was fiar of Machermore, Glenluce.
"Come on," she said, seeing Fiar's youth, the grudging frown on Sif-sent along for Tauran's honor, then.
Despite them being neighbours, Dugald MacTavish fiar of Dunardary was executed within sight of the garrison.
She trod on something sharp, winced and flinched, walking into a corridor her followers had already taken possession of: Fiar and Sif jogged out to the fore.