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Examples
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Presumably it was the someone that the Dunlending had called the Old Man and Legs had called the Professor.
NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye, chapter 13 Johnny Pez 2009
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The two men exchanged salutes again, and the Dunlending commander turned and rode back to his army.
NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye - chapter 15 Johnny Pez 2009
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The Dunlending led us into a room with two Big Folk-sized beds and said, Rest now.
Archive 2009-11-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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After half an hour the Dunlending came back, and started giving orders to the men guarding us.
NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye, chapter 13 Johnny Pez 2009
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The Dunlending left us, and I heard a bar dropping into place behind the closed door.
Archive 2009-11-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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Gríma himself had reported to a Dunlending functionary in a brown robe, who had responded by writing something down on a slip of paper and sending it off by runner.
NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye - chapter 16 Johnny Pez 2009
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The Dunlending, a Lieutenant Halmir, reports three wounded, one severely, but no deaths.
NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye, chapter 14 Johnny Pez 2009
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When the first of the Dunlending riders came through the gate, Captain Gríma called to him in Dunlendish, and the rider answered in the same language.
NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye, chapter 14 Johnny Pez 2009
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"You're no Dunlending," Legs said to the Big Guy standing beside us.
NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye, chapter 14 Johnny Pez 2009
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Captain Gríma led us down to the road, and a man on horseback, a Dunlending wearing a gold helmet with a white plume, left the line of march and came to meet us.
NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye - chapter 15 Johnny Pez 2009
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