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  • Path: santra! tut! draken! kth! enea! mcvax! uunet! nuchat! sugar! karl From: karl@sugar. uu.net (Karl Lehenbauer)

    The Fortune Cookie File from Karl Lehenbauer Part 2 1989

  • Path: santra! tut! draken! kth! enea! mcvax! uunet! nuchat! sugar! karl From: karl@sugar. uu.net (Karl Lehenbauer)

    The Fortune Cookie File from Karl Lehenbauer Part 3 1989

  • Path: santra! tut! draken! kth! enea! mcvax! uunet! labrea! agate! ucbvax! rutgers! cs. utexas.edu! uhnix1! sugar! karl From: karl@sugar. uu.net (Karl Lehenbauer)

    The Fortune Cookie File from Karl Lehenbauer Part 4 1989

  • "Bärgade Ägir ej glömmer sin skuld, han skänker dig draken."

    Fritiofs Saga Esaias Tegn��r 1814

  • Torsten förnam det ryktet också, och med Bele besteg han draken och klöv den skummande våg och styrde till stället.

    Fritiofs Saga Esaias Tegn��r 1814

  • Det sägs -- tillade han med nedrigt hån --, att Angantyr är hårdhänt, att han ruvar som draken Fafner på sitt guld, men vem står mot vår nye Sigurd Fafnesbane?

    Fritiofs Saga Esaias Tegn��r 1814

  • The Last Dragon, in which aging gentlemen in top hats poke at the corpse of a rotting draken in the gray autumn dusk.

    unknown title 2009

  • ⁊ derueð áá ⁊ dreccheð wið alles cunnes pinen. ⁊ iteilede  {90} draken g {ri} ` s´liche ase deoflen þe forswolheð ham ihal.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

  • From whose plultibust preaggravated, by baskatchairch theo-logies (there werenighn on thaurity herouns in that alraschil arthouducks draken), they were whoalike placed to say, in the matters off ducomans nonbar one, with bears’ respects to him and bulls’ acknowledgments (come on now, girls! lead off, O cara, whichever won of you wins!

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • We were told the wildest stories about it-tales of ogres, cannibals, draken and even stranger things! "

    Conan The Warlord Carpenter, Leonard 1988

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