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  • "Haven't had to use drum talk since I came here with F'nor."

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

  • When Menolly muttered worriedly about feeding fire lizards before they disrupted the Weyr, F'nor laughingly told them to find Mirrim.

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

  • When Menolly muttered worriedly about feeding fire lizards before they disrupted the Weyr, F'nor laughingly told them to find Mirrim.

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

  • That is, until F'nor, brown Canth's rider, had Impressed a little queen on a beach in the southern continent.

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

  • "Haven't had to use drum talk since I came here with F'nor."

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

  • It wasn't quite as scary flying in this predawn darkness because he didn't know how far he was above the ground, particularly since his face was turned away from Igen Hold's fading lights; but he caught his breath in a spurt of pure terror as F'nor gave Canth the audible request to take them between to Benden Weyr.

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

  • That is, until F'nor, brown Canth's rider, had Impressed a little queen on a beach in the southern continent.

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

  • It wasn't quite as scary flying in this predawn darkness because he didn't know how far he was above the ground, particularly since his face was turned away from Igen Hold's fading lights; but he caught his breath in a spurt of pure terror as F'nor gave Canth the audible request to take them between to Benden Weyr.

    Dragon Drums McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1979

  • Together she and F'nor rushed out into the queen's weyr.

    DragonFlight McCaffrey, Anne 1968

  • "She rises to mate," F'nor snapped, his voice edged with cold and desperate fury.

    DragonFlight McCaffrey, Anne 1968

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