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Yet I knew, as Lanfranc and I hastened on, that ere many days, or hours, the flame-headed youth would see to it that we measured steel together on the grass.
Chapter 11 2010
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Sainte-Maure that was thrust through on the moonlit grass so long ago by the flame-headed Guy de Villehardouin?
Chapter 12 2010
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Guillaume de Sainte-Maure that was thrust through on the moonlit grass so long ago by the flame-headed Guy de Villehardouin?
Chapter 12 1915
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Yet I knew, as Lanfranc and I hastened on, that ere many days, or hours, the flame-headed youth would see to it that we measured steel together on the grass.
Chapter 11 1915
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Yet I knew, as Lanfranc and I hastened on, that ere many days, or hours, the flame-headed youth would see to it that we measured steel together on the grass.
The Jacket (Star-Rover) Jack London 1896
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Where, now, is the body of Guillaume de Sainte-Maure that was thrust through on the moonlit grass so long ago by the flame-headed
The Jacket (Star-Rover) Jack London 1896
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The flame-headed White, meanwhile, cemented his position as a snowboarding superstar with the Winter Olympics 'top-earning athlete defending his halfpipe title ahead of Finland's Peetu Piiroinen and Scott Lago of the United States.
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In his monologue last night, the flame-headed upstart gave the network a stinging taste of what they'll soon be missing.
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White is another big name in action later Wednesday, with the flame-headed American expected to attempt his gravity-defying Double McTwist 1260.
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The respective ghosts also contribute their own respective creepiness into the mix, and while the Ghost of Christmas Past appears as a cute flame-headed candle, things quickly take a more ominous turn with the Ghost of Christmas Present, who starts out as a jolly old Santa Claus type but devolves into a malignant, laughing menace who not only reveals two feral children beneath his robes but then dissolves into a shrieking skeleton.
Pajiba 2009
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