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All dwarves must have something to do with their hands; to sit idle, dreaming (such as Limbeck did as a youth), is considered a terrible sin.
The Hand of Chaos Hickman, Tracy 1993
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"Limbeck" _is used by Shakspeare for _ "Alembic;" _ and in the passage in Macbeth_, --
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Some of the terrified inhabitants of the floating continents feared that the world was coming to an end, though the more rational among them'this included Limbeck Bolttightner-knew better.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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The automaton placed its hands on the wheel and then looked back with its jeweled eyes at Limbeck.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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"I'm afraid we were never very clear on that part," Limbeck said in apology.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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No one had brought torches or lamps, Limbeck having assured them all that the tunnels were well lighted.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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What it was doing, no one had any idea, when suddenly Limbeck pointed to one of the eyeballs.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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Limbeck and Jane were starting down the stairs when suddenly the High Froman stopped.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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It was Limbeck and his speeches and Jarre calling him a druz.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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Thinking the applause was for him, Limbeck bowed solemnly, then proceeded down the stairs.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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