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  • The man was moody and irritable as the hours passed, tired of waiting for a crazy gnome in a sailing contriv - ance, who probably would never return anyway.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • The man was moody and irritable as the hours passed, tired of waiting for a crazy gnome in a sailing contriv - ance, who probably would never return anyway.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • A crosswind fluttered the box-kite nose of the contriv - ance, and it veered aside, then nosed up and headed for the sky again, straight up and gaining speed.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • The man was moody and irritable as the hours passed, tired of waiting for a crazy gnome in a sailing contriv - ance, who probably would never return anyway.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • A crosswind fluttered the box-kite nose of the contriv - ance, and it veered aside, then nosed up and headed for the sky again, straight up and gaining speed.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • A crosswind fluttered the box-kite nose of the contriv - ance, and it veered aside, then nosed up and headed for the sky again, straight up and gaining speed.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • A straight and well-contriv'd _Mind_, finds it easier to yield to a perverse one, than to direct and manage it.

    The Present State of Wit (1711) In a Letter to a Friend in the Country John Gay 1708

  • Per. 1 believe you never heard of such a contriv - ance, Mr. freeman, as this fellow had found out.

    A Bold Stroke for a Wife: A Comedy 1797

  • The parallax of the rul* ing point, againft which I had made no provifion, is, by a very fimple and happy contriv - ance, taken away in common ruling, or rendered variable at pleafure, for the purpofe of thickening the ftroke in ihadCng.

    A Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry, and the arts .. 1797

  • The houfes of the town of Puna are built on pofts ten or twelve feet high, into which they go up by ladders, and are thatched with palmeto-leaves: the like contriv - ance I have feen among the Malayans in the Eaft Indies.

    A new collection of voyages, discoveries and travels : containing whatever is worthy of notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America 1767

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