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  • We each had our own friends - Barbara was more sodal in her likings - my friends were more of the artistic kind.

    Hercule Poirot's Casebook Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1984

  • Already Yattmur felt that this was a creature - unlike the sharp-furs - with which she could deal; a conceited and intelligent being that was nevertheless vulnerable; for she saw clearly that she had only to kill his porter to render the sodal helpless - should that be necessary.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • Meeting - someone with whom she could negotiate from a position of strength was like a tonic; she felt nothing but goodwill towards the sodal.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • For a moment the sodal lay half-stunned on his back; then a flick of his powerful tai! put him right way up again.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • The other woman turned to the sodal and mouthed two or three slurred syllables.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • 'Since they don't want to come with you, that question is settled,' said the sodal with a flick of his tail.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • Between themselves they exchanged only grunts, although one of them was capable of making monosyllabic replies accompanied by gesture when the sodal addressed her, using a tongue Gren did not recognize.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • She had gone back to where the sodal lay; the Arabler women stood fruitlessly by, gazing ahead.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • So I'm going to take over this traverser as well as the sodal. '

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • 'Oh, no! You're staying there in the gully, sodal.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

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