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  • "Now, I'm supposed to keep the purse, but since there's always a chance we may be separated, it would be better if you have a few asimi."

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • Now, however, after ruinmaging in the box, Dr. Talos dropped a shining asimi into the giant's hands, gave another to me, a third to Dorcas, and a fistful of orichalks to Jolenta; then he began to distribute orichalks singly.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • The short man who had given me an asimi and the dull-eyed man who stammered and talked so strangely were nowhere to be seen.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • Where are the shining asimi that should have showered into my poor hat long ago from the rest of you?

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • One of the men, short and slight, with the high, bumpy forehead of an intellectual, was putting an asimi into my hand.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • When soldiers take their oath they are given a coin, an asimi stamped with the profile of the Autarch.

    The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980

  • ++Mense celest {is} ++Expurgate vetus ferme {n} tum [H] vt sitis noua co {n} sp {er} sio, sicut estis asimi: [c] Eteni {m} pascha n {ost} r {u} m

    Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867

  • _ Amen.] (_Lectio_) Expurgate vetus fermentum, ut sitis nova conspersio sicut estis asimi: etenim pascha nostrum immolatus est christus.

    Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867

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