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Lune is ordered to investigate Walsingham, during which assignment she meets Deven, but even that goes awry and she is reduced to huddling in hidden caves in the underground palace that Invidiana has created under London.
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When the faerie lady Lune is sent to monitor and manipulate Elizabeth''s spymaster, Walsingham, her path crosses that of Michael Deven, a mortal gentleman and agent of Walsingham''s.
"Midnight Never Come" by Marie Brennan Doug Knipe 2008
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At the Onyx Court of Invidiana, Lune is a fae whose star is fading.
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Any recording of Claire de Lune is fine with me as long as it's quiet, gentle but not too mushy.
March 2005 2005
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Upon a little beck that runs away into the Lune, which is a tributary of the Tees, there stood at this time a small square house of gray stone, partly greened with moss, or patched with drip, and opening to the sun with small dark windows.
Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004
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Upon a little beck that runs away into the Lune, which is a tributary of the Tees, there stood at this time a small square house of gray stone, partly greened with moss, or patched with drip, and opening to the sun with small dark windows.
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Schiffer fronts the imagery for La Lune, which is the moon, and Herzigova pairs up with Fernandes in the photo for La Roue de la Fortune, the wheel of fortune.
Second City Style Fashion Blog - Style, Luxury, Beauty & Shopping 2009
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Schiffer fronts the imagery for La Lune, which is the moon, and Herzigova pairs up with Fernandes in the photo for La Roue de la Fortune, the wheel of fortune.
Second City Style Fashion Blog - Style, Luxury, Beauty & Shopping 2009
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“Le'Lune's quite pretty, too…not that I'm looking, of course.”
Archive 2008-06-01 Megan Arkenberg 2008
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“Le'Lune's quite pretty, too…not that I'm looking, of course.”
Core on a Cord Megan Arkenberg 2008
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