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    1. Kulai might ply her with two evenings of romance and culture in exchange for one union by the light of Narrulla on the cushion of their bedroom balcony


    2. He would continue to ply distant rivers


    3. I wish you'd ply these waters forever, I'd love to sail with you whenever I need to travel


    4. “No way, I had to ply him with yaag before he would even touch me


    5. that ply her body, bend


    6. Emperor Montezuma’s fatal error was to ply Cortez and his men with golden


    7. However, he had heard that there was a plan to build a settlement in the Great Bay that would build ships to ply the eastern coast


    8. ply that one thing is represented by something else; it simply requires that one thing is also familiar as something else


    9. was so reluctant to ply her trade there in the past


    10. District where some women can’t ply their trade

    11. “Because I remember the first time you came to the castle to ply your trade,” she said, opening her eyes again


    12. This shared, I pray to ply thy head with far less taxing thoughts to think


    13. There were not even any fish in the river so that he might ply his sport to pass the years


    14. The Argus was a small sturdy ship, typical of those trading-craft which ply between the ports of Zingara and Argos and the southern coasts, hugging the shoreline and seldom venturing far into the open ocean


    15. Ply on the earth


    16. ply be summed up as one who lives with virtue


    17. Yeah, I intend to ply you with liquor, then, steal your soul


    18. A phone call to a packing case maker resulted in the purchase of a stock size crate, made of thin ply and external wood frame, with an overall size of 1


    19. “genius,” nevertheless struggle to ply their trade in competition with


    20. In times of peace, when no crisis is in sight, those ships will continue to ply the space trade routes like they did before the war

    21. He did little but ply Justin with cheap nasty


    22. If he was so desperate to get to a scheduled meeting in San Cristóbal, why hadn’t he taken one of the regular airships that ply the air lanes between Nye Copenhagen, Fort Chinooktla, and San Cristóbal? He could certainly afford the tickets


    23. There was after all a civil war going on, a war that made it easy for thieves, cutthroats and other bandits to ply on the weak and the unprotected


    24. ply the body of whatever had partaken of it with a change


    25. Tryton glared at Draka, "Can't you wait until I've trained him before you ply him with your toys?" He asked her contemptuously


    26. They may ply us, if they will, with objections to revealed religion, and say many things to which we can offer no reply


    27. ply the following template to any subject:


    28. But he might be an opportunist and flexible enough to ply his trade in a variety of ways


    29. No smuggler or pirate was stupid enough to ply their trade in Cluster waters, which meant the only source of excitement was the occasionally stranded or lost civilian


    30. ply that either Arjun or anyone of us should begin to adore the beings

    31. But Edgar did not stop there; he continued to ply his wands in a weaving motion and the coats of the sheepdogs began to grow and to grow, until they were not even identifiable as dogs at all but looked more like a storm of great furry tumbleweeds


    32. ply see a piece of wood


    33. ply within their community


    34. seeing me and Marc ply our trade before the


    35. The ship had also brought ten thousand board foot of utility grade ply


    36. ply increase as the years pass


    37. ply wanted to spend more time with you, Miss Crom-


    38. ply fulfilling their destiny


    39. ply stared - and made no attempt to hide the revulsion


    40. ply shaken his head, closed his bag, and walked from

    41. ply is limited so keep it sacred so you can use it where


    42. before to ply her trade as a prostitute in the wicked city of Glasgow, but once her charms had


    43. This is the important work I should be paying attention to and not the dilettante demands of the decadent aristocracy who are eager to ply talented individuals with strong wine


    44. In the face of this obvious lesson, why should men ply their wits to butcher and maim till it means nothing? For the word of God tells us that this destruction is pointed directly at the devil and his power


    45. ply with any criterion of scientifi c content approved by philosophy


    46. Meanwhile, the wind having changed we were compelled to head for the land, and ply our oars to avoid being driven on shore; but it was our good fortune to reach a creek that lies on one side of a small promontory or cape, called by the Moors that of the "Cava rumia," which in our language means "the wicked Christian woman;" for it is a tradition among them that La Cava, through whom Spain was lost, lies buried at that spot; "cava" in their language meaning "wicked woman," and "rumia" "Christian;" moreover, they count it unlucky to anchor there when necessity compels them, and they never do so otherwise


    47. Can pass so strait a strait; but love will ply


    48. way, they ply her with a thousand little tender attentions, presents,


    49. "But it sounds sim ply too love ly," crie d Le nina


    50. If a Washington boat did go on to ply the waters of the Langer See in Berlin later that year, Bobby Moch was going to be sitting in the stern with a megaphone strapped to his face











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