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1. Jock would have made a fine Robber Baron
2. In the disorderly state of England under the Plantagenets, who governed it from about the middle of the twelfth till towards the end of the fifteenth century, one district might be in plenty, while another, at no great distance, by having its crop destroyed, either by some accident of the seasons, or by the incursion of some neighbouring baron, might be suffering all the horrors of a famine; and yet if the lands of some hostile lord were interposed between them, the one might not be able to give the least assistance to the other
3. Under the vigorous administration of the Tudors, who governed England during the latter part of the fifteenth, and through the whole of the sixteenth century, no baron was powerful enough to dare to disturb the public security
4. as large as the palace of Baron Iadros, who ruled the district where Nerissa had been born
5. She wondered if Lady Phyllis’s husband was a baron
6. Nerissa recalled the yearly feast for townsmen at Baron Iadros’s palace
7. Even Baron Iadros didn’t serve anything like this at his annual feast for the villagers
8. The only good news was that Baron Iadros didn’t send a war ship to pursue us
9. Before the extension of commerce and manufactures in Europe, the hospitality of the rich and the great, from the sovereign down to the smallest baron, exceeded every thing which, in the present times, we can easily form a notion of Westminster-hall was the dining-room of William Rufus, and might frequently, perhaps, not be too large for his company
10. Though Baron Iadros was more feared than loved, he never stinted on his
11. If this was Baron Iadros, she knew there would be trouble
12. He’d have to fight the Baron
13. grandmother came under the protection of Baron Iadros
14. particularly valuable silversmith belonging to Baron Iadros had been killed by thieves
15. Maybe Baron Iadros had died in the Lydian wars
16. The only road leading through the yard to the building had two spearmen ever guarding at its source near the center of the town, and only by permission of the Baron or his family or of the Thanes could someone even walk upon that road
17. The young farmer wouldn’t have left Ayrim had it not been for the guards sent by the Baron to vouch for the child’s safety (and everyone in the Whispering Wind vouched for the guards), but that assurance had come, and so he was without his son that morning
18. “Baron, did he say? I thought you were the Baron here
19. Iylin repeated himself, and the Baron nodded
20. The Baron, of course, will not give them up
21. On this point I agree fully with the Baron
22. Master Gerill Hyte had been right – several from Flarow’s Den came to the Baron with concerns over the coming battle
23. No, they knew that war was coming, and they would support the Baron
24. Not a man stood that day without a wound, especially Baron Verios, who had been in the fray from the start
25. But Gerill was at the castle with Baron Verios, what remained of Saparen’s Thanes, and also the King and his Thanes
26. King Trosalan was as young as Baron Verios, but considerably taller
27. But there was also Gerill Hyte, the Thane, and Baron Dravor Verios, who would not give in against the ern
28. For the proper application of this sum, the committee is obliged to account annually to the cursitor baron of exchequer; which account is afterwards to be laid before parliament
29. But parliament, which gives so little attention to the application of millions, is not likely to give much to that of £13,000 a-year; and the cursitor baron of exchequer, from his profession and education, is not likely to be profoundly skilled in the proper expense of forts and garrisons
30. of hard riding, on a horse the baron had supplied, he arrived at the count’s castle at nightfall
31. smouldering corpses of the baron and his servants, she created the carrion council and the first
32. Even if we never did get a shot at the Baron, we could learn a lot about the art of aerial combat
33. I was trying to shoot down the Red Baron
34. What mattered most to the Baron was his personal loyalty to the Kaiser
35. We were like stags, or wild boars to the Baron
36. The Baron could be manipulated, if we could ‘safely’ predict his reaction to our ‘stimulus,’ to use a word that was popular before the war
37. The Baron was a good shot…but not necessarily a dog-fighter
38. The Baron must have a squadron around here somewhere, wouldn’t you think?
39. “The Baron must have had some of his boys somewhere out there,” said Leonard
40. I climbed ever higher, perfectly aware that the Red Baron and his friend have been waiting for a chance like this
41. I think he meant the Baron
42. We planned on using every aircraft at our disposal, and while we had some pilots who would have to sit this one out due to inexperience, it was meant as a massive insult to the Baron
43. Was the Baron looking up at the sky, at exactly that moment in time?
44. Baron von Richtofen would defend
45. The Baron wouldn’t be given time to think, whereas we were a little top-heavy with officers
46. The Red Baron; and the Flying Circus seemed distinctly shy lately
47. The Baron was still playing by his old rules
48. On the evening of that fateful Sunday, Manfred von Richtofen, the Red Baron, met his fate
49. At some point the Baron broke off from May, and flew over the land, where his plane crashed
50. “Mind you, I can tell my grandkids that I flew against the Red Baron, and lived,” I said in conclusion
51. And if May was that far ahead, the Baron should have known instantly that his tri-plane couldn’t catch up
52. “Was he watching the Baron, or engaged in a fucking map-exercise?”
53. The Baron should have known that
54. And for the Baron to proceed further was asking for trouble
55. If May turned, the Baron cut the inside of the curve
56. The truth is that the Baron should have climbed to meet us
57. “Shall we? The Baron has been expecting you for some time
58. “More strudel, herr Barhoe?” ventured the Baron, even as he cut a hefty slice and put it in his plate
59. I hadn’t quite expected this sort of reception, especially with what I’d been told up to that point about the Baron
60. Yet here I was, seeing myself in photos, playing cards with the Baron and the Pope, looking seriously drunk alongside a very healthy, yet still fat, gray-haired Elvis, and all very naturally it would seem, having birthday cake alongside the Queen of England
61. The Baron smiled knowingly, as if this was exactly what he wanted to hear:
62. I barely had the capacity to stand upright, but I managed to find the right amount of breath in me to correct the Baron:
63. The Baron nodded affirmatively
64. The Baron sighed there for a moment, and in a surprisingly fast and fluid move, got a pistol out of his pocket, and shot me; repeatedly, until the magazine ran out and I was laying sprawled on the floor
65. I’m sorry for ze shirt, Bobby,” the Baron said
66. The Baron offered his hand to help me up
67. After the untimely death of the Baron, Skipton Castle was thrown into uncertain times
68. Gareth learned quickly, he matured into a highly proficient Baron in a turbulent time
69. Gareth had made some bold moves as a new Baron
70. "The Baron knows that we're in the courtyard?" inquired Joseph, the sound of concern coursing through his voice
71. "Awhh really? Can't we just find out what the Baron wants first? I think he's angry over Joseph teaching Ruby archery
72. The Baron would not be pleased
73. The great hall was a room in the Castle that the Baron liked
74. The Baron had claimed it for his personal use
75. A large hearth was centered within the north wall, where the Baron could sit and absorb its warmth
76. She preferred not to disturb the Baron when he retreated into his room
77. One afternoon, when the Baron was away, they both ventured into the great hall; Gwyneth watched Ruby closely
78. He approached the chair and could see the Baron slumped comfortably
79. The Baron was an averaged sized man but today he looked mighty and large
80. Now," barked the Baron, annoyed at Joseph's reticence
81. Joseph stared at the Baron, his right eyelid quivering with nervous energy
82. The Baron stared into the fire watching the dancing flames and appreciating the warm air caressing his face
83. The Baron finally spoke, "I love looking deeply into the fire, you see all kinds of things hiding within the flames
84. The Baron finally broke his gaze and turned his head towards Joseph
85. The Baron helped him choose his path
86. "And you decided to teach her combat skills?" The Baron shifted his weight, as if to underline his point
87. The Baron held his hand up to signal that he'd heard enough
88. " The Baron was stern but did not raise his voice
89. "Gifted," repeated the Baron leaning towards Joseph
90. The Baron smiled and Joseph sank back into his chair
91. The Baron had been teasing him
92. As she struggled and kicked, he confidently walked away from the great hall and the Baron
93. The fever spread quickly throughout the Castle and the Baron became concerned
94. The Baron kept his family isolated within their quarters
95. It was a bad day when the Baron was advised that the first guard had fallen to the fever
96. Once the guards started to fall ill the Baron became increasingly concerned
97. The Baron strode confidently into the great hall to be greeted by six of his closest advisors
98. "Good, then other suggestions perhaps?" The Baron looked at the others
99. The remaining members gathered at the polished table, waiting for the Baron
100. " The Baron lifted his head, crinkled his brow and shot a fierce look at Arlan, cautioning him to choose his next words carefully