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Now, the first lieutenant of the Naiad is a great Tartar, and
Percival Keene Frederick Marryat 1820
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Page 234 them upon clumsy and beautiful crafts alike, while they pay but little regard to incongruities of gender or class: the "Naiad" may be a coal-barge, or the "Dry Docks" a palace steamer.
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-- I mentioned back around issue #4 that “Gaia,” the spirit of the Earth, appeared in a Firestorm storyline which also featured other elemental beings including Swamp Thing, Naiad, and Red Tornado.
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On the weekend residents of Delhi and Naiad made a bee line for eateries and cafeterias, to relish the warm seasonal Indian cuisine.
Update: Fog over Delhi settles down with Rain, Chilly Night ahead 2010
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On the weekend residents of Delhi and Naiad made a bee line for eateries and cafeterias, to relish the warm seasonal Indian cuisine.
Update: Fog over Delhi settles down with Rain, Chilly Night ahead 2010
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Tell me then, is it your wish, or is it not, to fly from this unsocial wretch and take up your abode with Naiad nymphs in the halls of the Bacchic god?
The Cyclops 2008
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Tell me then, is it your wish, or is it not, to fly from this unsocial wretch and take up your abode with Naiad nymphs in the halls of the Bacchic god?
The Cyclops 2008
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He urged these perils to the Baron with all the force of monkish rhetoric, and described, in the most frightful colours, the real character and person of the apparently lovely Naiad, whom he hesitated not to denounce as a limb of the kingdom of darkness.
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I heard a sound of woe, a mournful wail, the voice of one crying aloud in her anguish; yea, such a cry of woe as Naiad nymph might send ringing o'er the hills, while to her cry the depths of rocky grots re-echo her screams at the violence of
Helen 2008
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