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  • Either way, she says, amoxycillin should clear it, whatever the causse; if there's still probs I'll go to University College Hospital Thoracis clinic as they treated me after the bomb.

    Under the weather Rachel 2005

  • In conssequence, they have taken up the causse of thiss human, legally admitted to Jasst, who iss obvioussly no danger to anyone ssince he hass no memory.

    Sliding Scales Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • Nochtheless I beleve the causse of my departing is unknawin to thy gratious [107] Majestie: quhilk only is, becaus the

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • But in David Stratoun, could onlye be espyed, for the first, a haterent against the pride and avaritiousnes of the preastis; for the causse of his delatioun was, he had maid to him self ane fische boit to go to the sea.

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • Celtic town on the _causse_; but I did not start upon this journey until the next day.

    Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Edward Harrison Barker 1885

  • I am now upon the _causse_ and already see the castellated outworks of the 'Devil's City.'

    Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Edward Harrison Barker 1885

  • She sprang upon his horse, and away they both went through the oak forest which then covered the greater part of the _causse_; but the gleam of the knight's armour in the moonlight kept the pursuers constantly upon his track.

    Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Edward Harrison Barker 1885

  • A path ran along at the base of this prodigious wall, from the top of which stretched the arid _causse_.

    Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Edward Harrison Barker 1885

  • While still upon the _causse_ a spot was reached where a small iron cross had been raised.

    Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Edward Harrison Barker 1885

  • First, the _causse_ had to be reached by ascending the cliffs on the right bank of the Célé.

    Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Edward Harrison Barker 1885

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