How To Use Tilled In A Sentence

  • We believe that this directly relates to reality programming that has been instilled in our race since its conception.
  • Distilled in the old Irish tradition this pure pot still single malt whiskey uses only the most natural Irish ingredients of barley and fresh spring water.
  • Aggie and her husband Pat were farming people who tilled the land, harvested the crops and raised livestock.
  • He carefully draped it over Ramirez, and soon the warmth from the luxuriant fur stilled his chattering teeth and banished the damp.
  • Ten days of frenzied reporting had not been stilled by increasingly angry Downing Street statements.
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  • The port is from Frey zinfandel grapes and the added brandy is distilled in a certified organic distillery from Frey chenin blanc grapes.
  • Sure enough, the tremor of his voice instilled fear but something within felt familiar with his malevolent aura.
  • If you do use a portable humidifier (approximately 1 to 2 gallon tanks), be sure to empty its tank every day and refill with distilled or demineralized water, or even fresh tap water if the other types of water are unavailable.
  • That is an attitude and a behaviour that he instilled over many years because they had success through that. Times, Sunday Times
  • The label reveals that it is distilled four times and has 5.5% more alcohol than the cheaper own-labels.
  • But a strong work ethic was instilled in him at an early age.
  • Genever, Holland's version of gin, is often distilled from malted grain mash similar to that used for whisky.
  • They would have all remained mere installations though if life hadn't been suddenly instilled into them.
  • We know how much, for instance, racism is instilled in people's minds to create divisions.
  • The solution is then acidified and distilled, when azoimide passes over. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
  • It was a phrase that had been instilled in them since they could remember.
  • Dark drops spattered on the ground and she stilled.
  • The freezing and thawing action on clay, silty clay, and silty clay loam soils tilled in the fall or winter to produce stale seedbeds usually have excellent seedbeds for early no-till spring planting.
  • In the laboratory of time, subtle essences of disenchantment and pessimism are distilled.
  • As diners savoured their delicious Chocolate marquise and sipped their coffee and tea, the ballroom's lights dimmed and the audience stilled as the evening's program began.
  • The amount of fluid drained should equal or exceed the amount instilled.
  • For water extraction of Sophora flavescens, 200 g of dried root was mixed with 1,800 ml of distilled water and extracted under reflux for 3 hr by boiling the mixture.
  • Table 1 presents background characteristics distilled from the 1,448 case records.
  • Unlike tequila, another agave-derived drink, pulque is not distilled. Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - August 1999
  • Self-confidence must be instilled in the child from an early age.
  • MR. COLLIER'S anonymous annotator writes "tilled;" but surely this is a very artificial process to be performed by "spongy Notes and Queries, No. 209, October 29 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc.
  • The room was very quiet. Even the sound of the abacus was stilled.
  • The truth of all popular traditions as to the healing power of herbs will be tried impartially as soon as men again desire to lead healthy lives; but I shall not in 'Proserpina' retain any of the names of their gathered and dead or distilled substance, but name them always from the characters of their life. Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • The last two rows he left as a control untilled and unfertilized.
  • Just a quarter of the country's farm land is tilled under valid land use contracts.
  • With their sculptural groupings of precisely calibrated arabesques, these dances distilled Ashton's personal classicism to pure essence.
  • If we don't use it to fuel our political potential, that potential will be stilled by fear or paralysis.
  • Residuals were achieved by comparing the output of neural network with the real state value. Fault detection rules were distilled from the residuals to execute actuator fault diagnosis.
  • Their six months of filming was distilled into a one hour programme trailed as ‘a damning catalogue of inefficiency, neglect and substandard treatment.’
  • The plots were tilled periodically to control weeds.
  • The difference is that in ‘distilled gin’ the botanicals that give the drink its flavor are distilled with the alcohol.
  • He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race.
  • Poteen he explained is a very potent liquor distilled from potatoes.
  • The poem is re-created in glowing phrases — “A rich distilled perfume emanates from it like the breath of genius; a golden cloud envelops it; a honeyed paste of poetic diction encrusts it, like the candied coat of the auricula”. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • The strawberries smothered in zabaglione which I had for dessert are summer itself distilled in a bowl.
  • A strong nationalist belief was instilled in each and every member of the family.
  • Distilled liquor (including whisky) is unknown in Europe before the 13 th century AD.
  • For other works, conservation treatments include reducing stains with a mixture of distilled water and ethyl alcohol; removing glue with a cotton swab dipped in de-ionized water; humidifying and flattening pages; and resewing bindings by hand. The New York Public Library: From Vault to Exhibition Gallery: Conserving Library Treasures
  • The mine later built a condensing plant and distilled the water pumped from the shafts.
  • She was a faithful churchwoman who in her time would have been an ultramontane - conservative triple distilled. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • Old time gun makers stained their stocks with aqua fortis, a combination of nitric acid diluted with distilled water and iron filings.
  • Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers.
  • The patty is topped with some chopped raw onion and pickle slices made from "cucumbers, water, distilled vinegar, salt, calcium chloride, alum, potassium sorbate (preservative), natural flavors (plant source), polysorbate 80, extractives of turmeric (color). Meathead Goldwyn: Farewell McFake Ribs, Hello Amazing Ribs Sandwich
  • The sodium formate is then carefully treated with sulfuric acid at low temperatures and distilled in a vacuum to yield formic acid.
  • Vodka used to come in two basic types: bog-standard, taste-free and British-distilled, and east-European and Scandinavian, which were more flavoursome.
  • What I try to avoid is mass-produced bottom-of-the-barrel troisième cru vin de table distilled from grapes grown in a soil unsuitable for the Chardonnay grape being passed off as potable.
  • The author concludes that the pre-war purges instilled such fear of the vozhd that no one dared oppose his irrational strategy. Stromata Blog:
  • Duissane threw him the briefest of wide-glances; her expression stilled the words in his mouth. Trullion: Alastor 2262
  • The architecture is such that this higher level is clearly interpenetrated with the lower level and casts its power down to where I stand making me feel stilled and centred right where I am.
  • The liquid turned out to be distilled morning glory seeds, which contain traces of lysergic acid.
  • Delia and Jimmy were farming people who tilled the land and looked after the livestock.
  • Introducing Geoff's Earth-Fountain©: “it spits gravel and freshly tilled soil up into the air in dizzying patterns.” Archive 2005-10-01
  • If bubbles remain, a common complaint, place the slide for a short time on the hot plate, melting the mountant, and then the coverslip can be carefully removed and placed in distilled water to remove excess mountant.
  • _Pimento oil_ (allspice), distilled from the fruit of Pimenta officinalis, which is found in the West Indies and Central America. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • Glass coverslips were washed with ethanol followed by distilled H2O and allowed to air dry for 30 min before sample adsorption.
  • Without context we can end up imagining that we know it all, that what is past has no value, that maturity and wisdom can come from the pages of a book or the advice of a guru rather than out of the distilled wisdom of a lived life.
  • Mr. Marden distilled the basic elements of the image into slablike planes of gray-green (background), gray-gray (garments) and grayed pink (flesh). Archive 2006-11-01
  • Barry came home that evening and rototilled until we had a small patch of ground that was soft, tilled dirt. Scorpi07 Diary Entry
  • Fluid is instilled around the veins, and they are then illuminated from beneath the skin with a powerful light source.
  • He instilled in me a desire for clarity, but also a suspicion of neat solutions because, he felt, posing problems was more interesting than solving them.
  • The result is a tortilla of wondrous flavour, the tastes and smells of all of Mexico distilled into a single bite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Touted by some as water's purest form, distilled water is produced by condensing steam from boiled water back into its liquid state.
  • Baking soda, distilled white vinegar, washing soda, Borax and a good liquid soap or detergent will do nicely.
  • She instilled in me absolute confidence in myself. Times, Sunday Times
  • The house specializes in very old premium cognacs blended solely from grapes grown and distilled in the immediately surrounding vineyards of Grande Champagne — one of the six growing areas for cognac and the appellation credited with producing the subtlest of slow-aging cognacs. A Slow Path to Perfection
  • A factory which distilled a good standard tar for roofing paper recovered, besides benzole and naphtha, also about ten per cent. of creosote oil, used for one hundred parts raw paper, 176.4 partially distilled tar. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
  • There is now an acceptance by many that perhaps love really does flow in the veins of the people who drink Vodka distilled from potato seeds.
  • They found tire pressure to be more uniform on tilled soils than on untilled clay soils.
  • In the garden, he grew medicinal plants from which he made and distilled different therapeutic tinctures, ointments and so-called theriacs or quack remedies.
  • His father, also called Michael, instilled in his son a love of Irish poetry and ballads.
  • The roofing paper prepared with distilled tar is perhaps most suitably called asphaltum paper, as this has been used in its manufacture. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
  • My college tenured several professors who instilled in students a sharp guilt about reading newspapers.
  • The fields can no longer be tilled because the crops won't grow any more.
  • Baking soda, distilled white vinegar, washing soda, Borax and a good liquid soap or detergent will do nicely.
  • By this time, results from years of research and analysis had been distilled.
  • Distilled twice in the odd-looking Charentais still, with only the heart, not head or tails, of the run, then aged for many years in oak casks, cognac eventually acquires its distinctive, warm, woody, rancio flavour.
  • He didn't bother noticing the unweeded garden or the untilled soil or the already withering and thirsty crops that surrounded the white one-story house. When the Spring Dies
  • A patient attending for day case cataract surgery had phenol drops instilled into the right eye instead of bupivacaine local anaesthetic.
  • Open the clamp and irrigate with heparin, clamping the catheter as the last of heparin is instilled.
  • With the tendons gleaming softly in their beds, I removed the last bits of the aponeurosis, sprayed the wound with a mixture of alcohol and distilled water for disinfection, and set about closing the incisions. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • The difference is that in ‘distilled gin’ the botanicals that give the drink its flavor are distilled with the alcohol.
  • All Reagent grade tetrahydrofuran (THF) and diethyl ether (Et2O) were distilled under nitrogen over sodium benzophenone ketyl. Next Big Future
  • He was not an innovator, but he captured the essence of a style and distilled it into the best possible expression.
  • He bowed slightly, the familiarity of instilled manners providing him with a space to gather himself. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • The label reveals that it is distilled four times and has 5.5% more alcohol than the cheaper own-labels.
  • Kathryn's quiet voice stilled the clamour.
  • What our great ballad-writers call the patter of tiny feet is stilled. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 147, August 12, 1914
  • Since I wrote to you last, I have tried a solution of twelve grains only of nitrate of silver to the ounce of distilled water, for the paper albumenized, as mentioned in my letter of the 13th of February, and have found it to answer perfectly. Notes and Queries, Number 227, March 4, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • Then I take off at a jog across the tilled field, carefully avoiding the search tower spotlights which sweep the area under the beady eye of the armed guards.
  • The clink of glasses is stilled for once over at Uborka to be replaced by the sound of slapped backs and plaudits being handed round.
  • The medium-weight, alembic distilled vodka immediately washes the palate with a lavish array of raspberry flavors that rivals the real thing.
  • The materials to be distilled are mashed in water.
  • The neutral or very faintly alkaline solution was then distilled almost to dryness, when practically the whole of the furfuraldehyde comes over. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
  • His criticism could be pungent, he rarely praised, but instilled respect for the language he loved.
  • Inside a dentilled rim is a concentric ring comprised of the word LIBERTY at the top, the date at the bottom, and fifteen six-point stars split eight to the left and seven to the right. Draped Bust Small Eagle Quarter, 1796 : Coin Guide
  • He was also a child of the untamed and untilled outback where people lived quite literally on the breadline.
  • In Akhmatova's fierce lyric complaint, a resonant vision has been distilled from the speaker's experience.
  • In four volumes of autobiography and three books of journals he distilled much of the flavour of each decade of a remarkable century.
  • One lady lawyer started out by telling me that the first thing I needed to do; was to get my US passport postilled. Page 2
  • To make your own simple cosmetic skin toner, dilute 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar with 3/4 distilled water.
  • The mine later built a condensing plant and distilled the water pumped from the shafts.
  • The profit incentive was instilled in what used to be purely a subsistence mentality of only taking what was needed.
  • Group 1 served as normal control and was given distilled water orally.
  • All other reagents were of analytical grade and aqueous solutions were made up with distilled water.
  • This text discussed effect that the different filling are fractionated with experiment, consequently a better separate means is discovered, purer straight chain heptanes is distilled.
  • When distilled with potassium hydrate it yields quinoline, lutidine, and two isomeric collidines. Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
  • If you also felt your father didn't love you, it might have instilled in you a perverse need for men to prove their love. Times, Sunday Times
  • My upbringing instilled in me all-pervasive fear — the sense that most everything in life (especially pleasure and taking chances) was baneful; that good existed only in the afterlife; that people, places, and things were never to be trusted. Best of 2009: Web tool and learning experience
  • There he distilled arsenic with potassium acetate to arrive at a cacodyl (also known as alkarsine or Cadet's liquid), a malodorous compound that the named after the Greek term for ‘stinky’ (kak dl s).
  • Distilled down to a base of bass, drums, guitar and - in an almost focal role - keys, they haven't shaken the rich fullness of that first disc.
  • The sightliest part is the vegetation, glorious ceibas (bombax) used for dug-outs; baobabs, tamarinds which supply cooling fruit and distilled waters; limes and bitter oranges. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • After all don't forget all of our positions as well are being stilled because of the restructure.
  • In the moment that he stood and wept, he knew many of the values his father had instilled in him were wrong, class-ridden and bigoted. SEA MUSIC
  • More than 80 percent of Palestinians lived in villages and tilled the land of absentee landlords.
  • Malt Vinegar is an aged and filtered product obtained from the acetous fermentation of distilled infusion of malt and is a good example of vinegar originating from cereals.
  • In order to reduce stress on the liver, you need to give it the purest form of water possible, which is distilled water.
  • Farmers left untilled and unplanted pathways through their fields to form roads for the passage of travelers.
  • Sounds great, but the reality of the public's actions proves that the message has not been instilled in any meaningful way.
  • He stilled their protests with a wave of his hands.
  • Farmers left untilled and unplanted pathways through their fields to form roads for the passage of travelers.
  • A meticulous lecturer and painfully accurate author, he instilled the same standards in his pupils.
  • In making the annual contract with the baker, his perquisite was the thirteenth loaf of every dozen furnished—hence the baker’s dozen.23 He was expected to know how to make “all kinds of preserved fruit, both liquid and dry, stewed fruits, creams, sweet cakes, marzipans, syrups, flavored waters, and distilled liqueurs.” Savoring The Past
  • Whites were sent to Turin to be distilled into vermouth.
  • Each set has rototilled up a square of backyard for a garden project. The Saturday vlog.
  • Then I take off at a jog across the tilled field, carefully avoiding the search tower spotlights which sweep the area under the beady eye of the armed guards.
  • Water, doubly distilled over quartz, was purified by Milli-Q Plus system (Millipore, Bedford, MA).
  • Each holds about a shot's worth of genever, a Dutch style of gin distilled by Lucas Bols BV since 1575. The Ultimate Dutch Status Symbol:
  • They instilled in their children a respect for Welsh tradition and culture.
  • As the steam condenses, the essential oil is distilled from the water.
  • This isn't a problem when installing a new green, as the spores can be tilled into the soil prior to seeding or can be applied to the surface before rolling out carpet sod.
  • Sorrow, Remorse, Indignation, Despair itself, all these like helldogs lie beleaguering the soul of the poor dayworker, as of every man: but he bends himself with free valour against his task, and all these are stilled, all these shrink murmuring far off into their caves. Past and Present
  • The whisky had been distilled in 1926 and sat quietly maturing until 1987.
  • Aunt Eliza," said Aurora one day, "you have instilled into my sensitive nature an indelible aversion to men, compared with which all such deleble passions as affection and love are as inconsequential as summer zephyrs. The Holy Cross and Other Tales
  • The whiskey can be distilled in Lynchburg but not consumed because the town is in a dry county.
  • I am not talking about dehydrating liquids such as caffeinated beverages and alcohol, but rather, clean, fresh water preferably filtered, distilled, or from a reliable spring. Dr. Robert A. Kornfeld: Five Ways To Reduce Inflammation Naturally
  • Single malts, as their name suggests, are made from malted barley dried in peat-fired kilns, hence their smoky bouquets, and distilled slowly in pot stills. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dimethyl sulfoxide was freshly distilled from calcium hydride before use.
  • And in the process instilled in us some uncanny, extremely unique, weird and peculiar inability and incapacity to fathom how this place works.
  • The result is a tortilla of wondrous flavour, the tastes and smells of all of Mexico distilled into a single bite. Times, Sunday Times
  • Absinthe traditionally was distilled from a variety of plant products extracted into an ethanol base.
  • The mind must try to lull the body into the automatic response that has been instilled during practice.
  • A spirit is distilled from the stalks thus prepared, by first fermenting them with water and either mingling bilberries with them or not.
  • In order to reduce stress on the liver, you need to give it the purest form of water possible, which is distilled water.
  • Grappa - the French call a rustic version of it marc-is a type of brandy that is distilled from grape pomace, the skins and stems left over after grapes are crushed for wine.
  • The martial art may not matter, the morality instilled by the dojo is important here as well as the physical dominance of the instructor. Video Report: Brit Boys Stamp Baby Deer To Death
  • The cave where their grandfather lived while he tilled the land for the first time stood behind us.
  • They have distilled their research into a sophisticated program that digests scads of personal data and spits out a multiyear financial plan with annual targets for spending, saving, and insurance coverage.
  • Although Avatar had my goodwill from the first episode, when it introduced Toph in the second book, my goodwill became distilled and pure. Archive 2010-05-01
  • Condensation (distilled water) aggressively facilitates other forms of deterioration (e.g., bimetallic corrosion).
  • Rye whiskey, of which about 4 varieties are available locally, is distilled from rype instead of barley but may also contain wheat. In Liquor-Related News… « Skid Roche
  • After incubation the agarose was washed successively with dioxane solution, dioxane, distilled water and ethanol.
  • The heavy loam soil, once tilled by horses, is unforgiving to modern farm machinery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Water, doubly distilled over quartz, was purified by Milli-Q Plus system (Millipore, Bedford, MA).
  • In an attempt to pacify the Irish, the British establishment made a number of concessions aimed at enabling tenant farmers to become the owners of the land they so diligently tilled.
  • Curaçaoans have always known that success can be distilled from the most unpromising of ingredients.
  • Only California grapes can be used, and the spirit must be distilled to below a maximum of 85 per cent alcohol.
  • He captivated the audience, artfully segueing from songs that made you laugh, to ones that stilled the crowd with their meaningfulness, their power.
  • Kashipembe is distilled in the following manner: firstly the shells are cracked by using the traditional pounder and pounding block.
  • The alcohol stream is next distilled, first to give a 95: 5 ethanol: water mix and, if required, redistilled with a water-entraining agent such as benzene or cyclohexane to give anhydrous ethanol. 1 Production and Use
  • I could only probe the top two feet of soil in dryland soybean and corn stubble fields that have not been tilled.
  • When cinchonine is distilled with solid potassium hydrate, it yields pyrrol and bases of both the pyridine and quinoline series. Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
  • Courtesy must be instilled in childhood.
  • Nor did a continued decline in the price of horses and grain seem likely at a time when the supply of untilled arable land in the United States was running out.
  • The bottom of the cage was covered with absorbent paper; this paper was soaked with distilled water three times per week.
  • However, orchard grass (called coltsfoot in English farming books) will grow down 4 or more feet while leaving a massive amount of decaying organic matter in the subsoil after the sod is tilled in. Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway
  • Some land was tilled, mainly for the cultivation of oats that formed a staple part of the diet of the settler community.
  • Ray would later put the museum thing down to a certain nihilism instilled by all that final-year, second-term psychosis, but in truth it was merely another instance of late-night drinking spawning an idea so intoxicating that the next morning failed to sober them of it. A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
  • His journal comments on the comparatively depressed state of the countryside, the untilled fields, ill nourished stock, abysmal roads and poor isolated villages.
  • Open the clamp and irrigate with heparin, clamping the catheter as the last of heparin is instilled.
  • The drops are instilled to locally anesthetize the surgical eye and reduce the blink reflex in both eyes.
  • If you also felt your father didn't love you, it might have instilled in you a perverse need for men to prove their love. Times, Sunday Times
  • He catches the cramped, grotty frisson of the reporters' room, the professionalism instilled by hard-nosed old hands in the game, the lure of the bars in Vulcan Lane when the final edition had been put to bed.
  • The mixture is then distilled until the distillate is free from bromoform, halogen being tested for in the usual manner. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
  • If you were to run the sheep up there, you'd not have to cut into either the forests or the tilled lands to gain pasturage.
  • And I happen to have a bottle of aromatherapy oil distilled from the essence of myrrh.
  • The language is distilled, elegant and restrained. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Gasoline is distilled from crude oil.
  • The spirits distilled in the noncomplying counties were intercepted in their way to market and seized by the officers of the revenue, and the agents for the army were directed to purchase only those spirits on which the duty had been paid. Life and Times of Washington
  • When the review was over we went to the Count's house, and there, for the first time in my life, I tasted kirschwasser, a very strong liquor distilled from cherries. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • In acute glaucoma, and every one knows that in this disease their action is often prompt and sometimes curative, eserin in a strength of one to four grains to the ounce may be instilled with sufficient frequency to establish myosis, and its action in this respect is enhanced if the congestion of the eye is lowered by measures to which Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • Nearly every acre of the countryside has been grazed by cattle, tilled for crops, or cut for fuelwood.
  • In the factory there were a number of iron retorts, and with them several tons of pitch were also distilled.
  • Distilled water was used instead of the chemicals for the control experiments.
  • The slide was immersed in 1% orcein in 45% acetic acid for 15 min, washed in distilled water, air-dried and a coverslip was mounted in Histomount (National Diagnostics, Hull, UK).
  • So what would it be worth to you if I told you, I had on the Moon, right now, several million gallons of distilled water frozen into a anti-radiation/micrometeor habitat and inside were several million gallons of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.. and a half gallon of He3? Obama to Unveil "Ambitous" Plan for NASA | Universe Today
  • It may simply be that behind the firmly controlled uninsistence of his lines American ears, grown accustomed to the clamant verse of poets like Robert Sward, who is discussed below, have not yet recognized the concentration of Enright's verse, its nerve, its distilled lack of irrelevancy. Our Costume Is a Kiss
  • Individual effort can lead to success in North America and this view is more instilled in people than it is in Europe.
  • It had had a strange effect on him, instilled a certain latent sympathy. THE SCAR
  • It was a phrase that had been instilled in them since they could remember.
  • The handles of bells, bells whose voices were stilled in the leather. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • For the ancient rabbis, Shekinah glory meant all of the combined attributes of God, distilled in unrefracted, blazing, glorious light. They Smell Like Sheep Volume 2
  • The dried extract was reconstituted with distilled water to make 300 mg/ml.
  • When scouting look first in untilled areas where grasshoppers would have laid their eggs last fall.
  • Method: Funnel the distilled water and cider vinegar into a dark glass bottle, add the essences and shake well.
  • Only when she reached the end of the long avenue and circled around among the squat black tents of the humbler folk did she succumb at last to temptation in the shape of a goblinesque little maiden with thick blonde braids and a pert scarlet hennin, who offered flagons of carved myrtlewood filled with a marvelous perfume distilled from forest flowers. The Golden Torc

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