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    1. Kaitlyn was silent while she thought about what was just said, and at length sat back on her heels, wiped a stray tress from her face with the back of her hand, then answered, “He needs to see the very results of his own efforts, without his having time to reflect upon his most extensive expectations? A riddle


    2. Who is she… really?! It was not unlike a riddle, so often repeated in his mind


    3. What was she hiding? What was her secret? She was a stubborn riddle that he had to solve


    4. Senta added to the riddle, “Not just a cruiser; there's too much debris for just one ship


    5. ” she beamed, “It was what the Captain just said that really shredded the one curtain keeping me from seeing the end of this little riddle: 'nothing stays the same'!” For Jista that was it and enough


    6. Any moment now she thought, they'll see me and riddle my body with bullets


    7. With the reference to her Lascorii nature, the Elf had another bothersome riddle she wanted resolved


    8. Surely before long the riddle would become obvious


    9. ‘Have you guessed the riddle yet?’ the Hatter said, turning to Alice again


    10. The women agreed to join forces in order to help solve the riddle and oversee their men’s recovery, since it appeared the men shared the malady, what the hell ever it was

    11. "Say, I did some research and I have the answer to that riddle


    12. 12 And Samson said to them, I will now put out a riddle to you, if you can certainly declare it me within the seven days of the feast, and find it out, then I will give you thirty sheets and thirty change of garments,


    13. 13 But if you cannot declare it me, then shall you give me thirty sheets and thirty change of garments; And they said to him, Put out your riddle, that we may hear it


    14. 14 And he said to them, Out of the eater came out meat, and out of the strong came out sweetness; And they could not in three days expound the riddle


    15. 15 And it came to pass on the seventh day, that they said to Samson's wife, Entice your husband, that he may declare to us the riddle, lest we burn you and your father's house with fire, have you called us to take that we have? is it not so?


    16. 16 And Samson's wife wept before him, and said, You do but hate me, and love me not, you have put out a riddle to the children of my people, and have not told it me; And he said to her, Note, I have not told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell it you?


    17. 17 And she wept before him the seven days, while their feast lasted, and it came to pass on the seventh day, so that he told her, because she lay sorely on him, and she told the riddle to the children of her people


    18. 18 And the men of the city said to him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey? And what is stronger than a lion? and he said to them, If you had not plowed with my heifer, you had not found out my riddle


    19. Earlier, his Philistine wife had used the same ploy to get him to reveal the answer to a riddle and he had succumbed, but vice being what it is, tends to spring the same trap time and again


    20. And, as for himself, well, Ralph was a riddle and should remain so for the time being

    21. " And tried to solve it like a riddle


    22. "The riddle we found in that debris?"


    23. Oedipus encounters the Sphinx, who asks him its riddle, but Oedipus


    24. capable of solving the Sphinx’s riddle would have had the right to marry the


    25. “Is this a riddle?”


    26. To solve the riddle of existence, you may begin using some critical thinking skills


    27. The riddle is whether a computer that can verify a solution in a certain time frame can also find a solution in a certain time frame


    28. She had unraveled the riddle of the signpost at the wishing well and he wanted to show her that he could be clever, too


    29. Instead of giving the inquisitor the obvious answer, he presented him with a riddle saying “Central, East and West”; referring to the three parts of Ireland he and his family had lived


    30. There are clues to its riddle in books, one of which is in the library of the Palace and under the tutelage of the former Queen Witch

    31. He pondered the star riddle, with Roelle’s aid they had partially decoded some of the rhyme but couldn’t get any further until they read the original papers that were locked in the Palace archives


    32. “What’s the riddle of the Seven Stars?” Roelle asked


    33. Read the riddle:


    34. No rough stuff, tell her the King and Marcus request her presence and help with a riddle


    35. Evraign joined them adding to the pile and within minutes all of them were engaged in a lively debate over the meanings of the Star Riddle


    36. ’Twas a riddle he put to them –


    37. a riddle he thought was a gem,


    38. They could not the riddle understand


    39. He wondered again at the riddle of those empty huts


    40. Provided with a clue to the riddle, Conan pushed back the thick red lips, and grunted as he stared down at teeth filed to points

    41. He understood now the mystery of the strangers who had disappeared from the house of Aram Baksh; the riddle of the black drum thrumming out there beyond the palm groves, and of that pit of charred bones—that pit where strange meat might be roasted under the stars, while black beasts squatted about to glut a hideous hunger


    42. In the familiar story, Oedipus ascends the throne as a result of solving the riddle of the Sphinx


    43. She is the Lost Star of the riddle and without her, I cannot fulfill my vow to the Dragon Horde


    44. The mystery of Bit-Yakin was a mystery no longer, nor the riddle of Bit- Yakin's servants


    45. How the ancient Pelishti had gained lordship over them—and with it eternal exile from humanity—was a foul riddle about which Conan did not care to speculate, even if he had had opportunity


    46. Fixated on solving the riddle of what had happened to the planet’s previous inhabitants, Dr


    47. Around the time of the riddle lottery, Aureliano Segundo began waking up with a knot in his throat, as if he were repressing a desire to weep


    48. ‘So you think that you have solved the riddle of the missing mass of the universe, Zeke?’


    49. Alex was puzzled by the mysterious riddle of a comment, and he


    50. It wasn't until that same nurse caught me staring at the picture of my lost love that the riddle was solved







































    1. riddled the fire and swept ashes into a bucket,


    2. Take Wales, for example, on Earth the place is riddled with little mining villages where men, women and children slaved underground in the most appalling conditions to produce coal which was then burned to produce pollution and energy to drive factories where even more men, women and children slaved in equally unpleasant conditions in order to keep body and soul together


    3. to raise their guns, but Blair and Anastasia raised theirs and riddled Laurens with


    4. " She jumped off the bed, naked, her skin as white as the sheets and riddled with pulsing blue veins


    5. Nearing a small rectangular building of stone she paused, scanning the path behind her from beneath a pair of long black eyelashes before ducking within the building's crack riddled walls


    6. Her steel armor was riddled with holes, through which, raw pinkish flesh could be seen


    7. Once more, his axes were in his hands, though now those hairy hands were riddled with swelling black veins


    8. The few pieces of glass that remained standing were riddled with bullet holes


    9. The walls were riddled with bullet holes and blood spatters


    10. They were flesh and blood and our musketry had ripped them to pieces as we came up to them I now saw the full extent of what had happened in their torn and riddled bodies

    11. The walls of the cavern were riddled with holes


    12. We had been tripping up over the shit that they had made us carry like angle iron stakes, spiral stakes as well as water cans that were empty and had probably been riddled by bullets


    13. Millicent walked over to Alexia and her eyes were riddled with repulsion and hatred


    14. Perhaps the ground was riddled with lava tubes turned into rivers


    15. But that didn’t really prove anything, did it? Some of those old English houses were simply riddled with secret passages and stuff


    16. Nevertheless, the community of foreigners in Havana was riddled with agents and organizations plotting rebellion


    17. Tony though thought this was more of an irritant and could think of nothing more than having to wait on a bunch of crude harsh people riddled with the after-effects of poverty


    18. It was a small building in boring white brick, riddled with smoked gray windows, three stories high, with a sloping, brown mansard roof complete with little rows of gabled dormers along it


    19. seized by pain as his wings were riddled with arrows


    20. Bullets had found their way through the gypsum and into the concrete, while flecks of chipped paint riddled the wide doors

    21. The gunners had not seen Colling yet, as he crouched behind the riddled panel that served as the bridge’s railing


    22. that riddled Denoras’s ruins, the stars wiped out by the constant smoke


    23. “What?” he spat, his face riddled with puzzlement


    24. The document was riddled with so many DNA misinterpretations and


    25. Blood oozed from his chest where it was riddled


    26. “Now why would a figure shrouded in mystery and riddled in


    27. arms were riddled with deep scars and bruises, with a band-aid


    28. An array of bullets riddled the windows of the Enterprises


    29. had riddled it with magma bullets


    30. Meo vaulted to the wal s of the cabin as Batistuta riddled

    31. rather like potatoes, riddled with craters and fractures, 19 km long and


    32. Their faces were dotted with red pinch marks, and their clothes riddled with holes where the chickens had pecked at them


    33. In my application, riddled with lies, I dumped the nectar of my hope to become someday a prestigious sorceress


    34. -I already knew that your request was riddled with lies! That is not new for me! Wise men know to elucidate the false from the true


    35. The Royal Mile below the castle and adjacent areas that are now the most expensive and gentrified real-estate in the old city, were at that time riddled with ancient tenements without running water or services, inhabited by poverty-stricken families the like of which I hadn’t seen since Naples


    36. She jogs on across the scraggly, battle-weary fields riddled with tunnels far underneath


    37. He looked at his small front garden with its badly kept flower bed and dandelion riddled lawn


    38. Historically, China has been riddled with


    39. He turned down the corridor as Tomz instructed, looking at charred, green walls riddled with cracks, peelings and some bullet holes


    40. They came on a dirt road riddled with stone and small rocks, but the wheels of the Rollers easily overcame them

    41. A cacophony of bullets riddled the Roller driven by Bonner with flashes of sparks all over


    42. A handful of combatants from her side trailed behind her, shielded from the onslaught of bullets that riddled the mechs chest to nothing


    43. By the time he had riddled both men with bullet holes the bottled-boom hit the truck, exploding in liquid-fire that splashed everywhere


    44. The city in general isn’t riddled with many high crime areas;


    45. I was riddled with anxiety, fear, excitement, and joy at the


    46. The first village we entered refused to speak to us, the elder respectfully asking us to leave which we did, two thousand paces down the road food and refreshment were laid out for us on trestles, a delegation of ten villagers said their village was riddled with traitors who informed to Teotihuacan on a regular basis


    47. � Klaus could not stop staring at the Luftwaffe female vest he held in his hands: four holes riddled the chest area, while another hole had pierced the upper back


    48. are found blindfolded and riddled with bullets, laying dead in the


    49. The French refused; they were by this stage riddled with defeatism and wanted their fleet to be used as a bargaining chip in future negotiations with the Germans


    50. Totally riddled with holes, they felt certain no one in the room could have survived








































    1. They talked in riddles and symbolism and everything meant something


    2. What he had initially tried to discount as nonsensical mutterings and charming riddles were beginning to hold a strange resonance


    3. As the wolves carried on with their bleak yowls and laments in the distance, all he could think about, besides his very chilling encounter of course, were the strikingly frank answers to riddles he still did not yet realize


    4. “Protection? Protection from what?!” Gods blast it all, stop speaking in riddles!


    5. Not even the sun, newly emboldened by dissipated storm clouds, could shine enough light on such riddles


    6. What were the hidden riddles of the Brotherhood’s demise? The facts were stubbornly vague things


    7. ‘I think you might do something better with the time,’ she said, ‘than waste it in asking riddles that have no answers


    8. I didn’t understand what she meant, and frankly I didn’t care, my mind was full to the brim with pointless, useless riddles, and it would be nice, for once, to have had one simple statement that made crystal clear sense


    9. to resolve its riddles; if someone could answer correctly, the Sphinx would die;


    10. The light of a far distant star is in pangs, the emissions on the moon’s surface riddles it in shadows, white light ricochets over icy bits of universe, a thin curtain between body and celestial being revealed

    11. to test with riddles was her aim


    12. "You speak in riddles," said Conan uneasily


    13. "Still with the riddles


    14. Of course all these riddles relate to me, although the


    15. “Enough with the damn riddles!” I yelled to no one


    16. In his last years it occurred to him to substitute riddles for the numbers so that the prize could be shared by all of those who guessed it, but the system turned out to be so complicated and was open to so much suspicion that he gave it up after the second attempt


    17. answer to solving the riddles of the universe was not in making ever more


    18. Jesus spoke in parables, riddles, mysteries that would


    19. “Why?” Alex was still confused, and the talk in riddles left him


    20. Morse stood there in puzzlement, more in awe that this was his offspring than that a seer from 500 years ago was giving him riddles to solve

    21. As his final act of charity, he would give Nostradamus a chance to publish the prophecies, as long as he could unscramble Scaliger‘s riddles and at the same time confess his horrible sins


    22. stares down at his feet while Cherrie riddles him with her verbal bullets


    23. nothing to do with games or riddles because those are sure


    24. His riddles were about as challenging as a table-tennis match he had once had with a wizard’s apprentice named “Blind Gregory”


    25. Captain Riddles came over the loud speaker and announced that


    26. All these questions filled Charlie's mind as he disliked like riddles or questions left unanswered


    27. There he went again, talking in riddles


    28. him, while the cool, refreshing water spoke to him in riddles


    29. answers to riddles at the end of the journey, but try as she might, she had not been


    30. Books of riddles, tongue twisters and silly rhymes

    31. riddles even to me


    32. “Knew what!” he exclaimed, wanting her to stop speaking in riddles


    33. The only interaction was made up of mutual glances which expressed nothing but riddles, as they came out of the language of the spirit


    34. Barnes asked a riddle, at ten o'clock in the morning, asked me, a person long since callous to riddles and at no time since six years old particularly appreciative of them


    35. Barnes should be to engender riddles


    36. Barnes's spirits were too rare and precious, I felt, not to be welcomed; and having failed in answers I desperately ransacked my memory in search of questions, so that I could ask riddles too


    37. In my brain, on inquiry, were fixed quite firmly things like this,--obviously answers to what once had been riddles


    38. And then he noticed that his two daughters, who had a high-spirited habit of asking riddles at meals, were laughing over them rather more noisily than perhaps they should


    39. And the comics you said you loved so much? The riddles were on the same page


    40. Nikko wasn’t sure what conclusion to draw from the lesson – there was no doubt it had been a lesson – but he had learned enough from the Keeper in his brief experience to know that such riddles should not be ignored

    41. He wished Olin would cease talking in what appeared to be riddles


    42. They are not riddles or puzzles, merely steps to the next possible resting place for this revered piece of history


    43. while anticipating how to solve the riddles of the Universe


    44. “You are talking in riddles,” he protested


    45. created a context for solving related symbols, inferences, relationships and riddles


    46. represents wisdom and the knowledge, inferences and riddles that flow from it and its interaction


    47. As you’ll see throughout this book, I am indeed the one identified by the signs and riddles of the


    48. style of ancient wisdom schools and sages was the use of allegory and parables to pose riddles and


    49. can see with The Apocalypse, they also took riddles and symbolism to a very high skill level


    50. that riddles underlie most of the decoded verses? That’s because riddles are an aspect of the seven






























    1. Now seeming thrice its former size, the winged one did wend its way up to My shoulder, whence it spake this most intriguing riddling, “This plane conceals a special door now locked and hidden out of view


    2. Ingrid didn’t hesitate, though, keeping the ZERO in her sight and riddling it with many bullets


    3. Bruises and burns riddling her body


    4. And he remembered the Japanese bomber swooping over the rafts, riddling them with bullets, and yet not a single bullet had struck him, Phil, or Mac


    5. "Now, who mid ye think I've heard news o' this morning?" said Dairyman Crick, as he sat down to breakfast next day, with a riddling gaze round upon the munching men and maids


    6. No dragon can resist the fascination of riddling talk and of wasting time trying to understand it


    7. Nor when the riddling words of our dream


    8. Neither of them had a clear shot, but they were banging away at each other, riddling each other’s tree trunk with bullets and squirrel shot


    9. He had applied himself to riddling out the significance of the different peals, and he had succeeded, so that this taciturn and enigmatical cloister possessed no secrets for him; the sphinx babbled all her secrets in his ear


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