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barbarian
1. of barbarian destruction, Athens shows us the
2. She would not – she could not – allow herself to be partnered with that ruthless barbarian
3. Swift as lightning, she flew at him, shrieking a call more terrifying than any barbarian hordes could raise
4. Impulsively, he began to move, with an impulsiveness he knew he should guard against, but what the hell? He was a barbarian, after all
5. He had studied with them and had learned from them about treating the illnesses from the old country like the Zhen plague and barbarian pox and had taught them quite a bit about the local diseases
6. ” It was a sad memory from our barbarian past
7. The area north of this line was either not secure at all or was at risk of barbarian incursions and chronic revolt
8. „We profoundly condemn this horrific and barbarian act ―, he says in the
9. It would all depend on how much she had control over the long-nosed barbarian
10. A barbarian asked of their horrifying-looking leader, "Take this one to the ships too?"
11. Uybvahk eyes bulged more than normal, but he shot back,"I accept with gratitude the fawning accolade of this northern barbarian
12. It stood about twelve feet tall, and was in the form of a barbarian man
13. 'I am a barbarian, and I know from your looks that you fear me
14. There was a wolfish hardness about him that marked the barbarian
15. 'I was lying hid in the reeds,' grunted the barbarian
16. How strange, to move in fellowship with a barbarian, to be cared for and protected by one of a race, tales of which had frightened her as a child! He came of a people bloody, grim and ferocious
17. 'I saw nothing,' answered the barbarian uneasily
18. Foes of flesh and blood he did not fear, however great the odds, but any hint of the supernatural roused all the dim monstrous instincts of fear that are the heritage of the barbarian
19. There intruded vaguely a wonderment at the mad pranks of Fate, that could make the daughter of a king the companion of a red-handed barbarian
20. As she tore her tender skin and bruised her soft limbs on the rugged boulders over which Conan had so lightly lifted her, she realized again her dependence on the iron-thewed barbarian
21. Now the blazing eyes of the barbarian glared into the bloodshot eyes of the ape
22. There was a wolfishness about this warrior that marked the barbarian
23. Vateesa sank to the floor, speechless with terror, but Yasmela faced the infuriated barbarian without flinching
24. In that mad nightmare of battle, the barbarian never exactly knew how he killed his man
25. 'I would not tread on their shadow,' answered the barbarian conservatively
26. A barbarian of barbarians, the vitality and endurance of the wild were his, granting him survival where civilized men would have perished
27. "You are a barbarian," laughed Thalis, but with a glow in her luminous eyes
28. Maddened at the disappearance of his sweetheart, the barbarian reverted to type
29. Unaccustomed to battle, they were ridiculously slow and clumsy compared to the tigerish barbarian whose motions were blurs of quickness possible only to steel thews knit to a perfect fighting brain
30. The barbarian was swaying on his feet, the light in his unsteady hand flinging fantastic shadows back and forth along the wall
31. He is called Conan, and is himself a barbarian, one of those gloomy Cimmerians whose ferocity our soldiers have more than once learned to their bitter cost
32. I understand them better than you, and they, me; because I am a barbarian too
33. It was a bitter test you gave me then; you couldn't have endured it; neither could anyone, but a western barbarian
34. He is a barbarian and no one can understand their minds
35. They remembered that he was a barbarian
36. He is a barbarian
37. What Ghaznavi had considered animal intuition or some sixth sense was merely the razor-edge faculties and savage wit of the barbarian
38. For an instant the future fate of kingdoms that hinged on this gay-clad barbarian hung in the balance
39. A Barbarian from the Hills
40. Chunder Shan had never seen a man like him; he was not an Easterner, but some barbarian from the West
41. His barbarian ears had caught the quick tread of soft slippers outside the door
42. The barbarian was thinking only of the woman moving so supplely beside him
43. Barbarian, you look upon a strangler of Yota-pong
44. 'The barbarian seeks to batter his way through the wall,' said Totrasmek sardonically, 'but the bolt will hold
45. He was a barbarian of a thousand generations of barbarians
46. But he was no less a barbarian
47. He was a barbarian, and the terrible patience of the wilderness and its children was as much a part of him as his lusts and rages
48. To the barbarian, no such gulf existed between himself and other men, and the animals, as existed in the conception of Valeria
49. And indeed the giant barbarian seemed as much refreshed as if he had slept the whole night on a golden bed
50. "Black last night against the moon," grunted Conan, his eyes clouding with the abysmal superstition of the barbarian
51. He sees in Conan a red- handed, rough-footed barbarian who came out of the north to plunder a civilized land
52. They have put a statue of that swine in the temple of Mitra, and people go and wail before it, hailing it as the holy effigy of a saintly monarch who was done to death by a red-handed barbarian
53. "Loose your barbarian fury against your foes of flesh and blood," answered the ancient
54. "Men say you sleep in the black heart of Golamira, whence you send forth your ghost on unseen wings to aid Aquilonia in times of need, but I—I am an outlander and a barbarian
55. Then as he stood, a stealthy sound in the corridor outside brought him to life, and without stopping to investigate, he began to don his armor; again he was the barbarian, suspicious and alert as a gray wolf at bay
56. They had stanched the flow of blood, and the innate vitality of the barbarian was asserting itself
57. In swift-moving scenes the pageant of his life passed fleetingly before his mental eye—a panorama wherein moved shadowy figures which were himself, in many guises and conditions—a skin-clad barbarian; a mercenary swordsman in horned helmet and scale-mail corselet; a corsair in a dragon-prowed galley that trailed a crimson wake of blood and pillage along southern coasts; a captain of hosts in burnished steel, on a rearing black charger; a king on a golden throne with the lion banner flowing above, and throngs of gay-hued courtiers and ladies on their knees
58. All the superstitious dread of the barbarian slept in his soul, untouched by civilized logic
59. 'Aye! Many a barbarian, both man and woman, died screaming on the altar under this hand
60. 'The man is a barbarian, with the senseless ferocity of a wounded tiger
61. But I am wearied of conversation with you; it is less fatiguing to destroy a walled city than it is to frame my thoughts in words a brainless barbarian can understand
62. I intended to see that the barbarian died, in spite of Xaltotun
63. And obeying that peremptory command the page stood still, staring after Conan as the latter climbed a short flight of marble steps, and wondering what connection his master might have with this giant fighting-man who had the aspect of a northern barbarian
64. 'The barbarian lies dead on the sands at the water's edge
65. But they could not stand against these maddened giants, led by the tigerish barbarian
66. 11 Make sure, then, that when you view the cross as a revelation of God, you do not look with the eyes of the primitive man nor with the viewpoint of the later barbarian, both of whom regarded God as a relentless Sovereign of stern justice and rigid law-enforcement
67. The Thurian civilization was crumbling; their armies were composed largely of barbarian mercenaries
68. Its fall was unique in that it was not brought about by internal decay, but by the growing power of the barbarian nations and the Hyrkanians
69. And Gorm, with the unerring instinct of the barbarian, passed over his words regarding gods and their teachings, and fixed on the material powers thus vividly described
70. Gorm wore a corselet of silvered mail now, instead of the tiger-skin, but underneath he was unchanged – the everlasting barbarian, unmoved by theology or philosophy, his instincts fixed unerringly on rapine and plunder
71. Though he sat among the glittering ruins of shattered palaces and clad his hard body in the silks of vanquished kings, the Pict remained the eternal barbarian, ferocious, elemental, interested only in the naked primal principles of life, unchanging, unerring in his instincts which were all for war and plunder, and in which arts and the cultured progress of humanity had no place
72. "What happened? What barbarian perpetrated this atrocity?"
73. thinks that if a single Barbarian is left breathing then it counts as
74. When the Barbarian Hordes of the North stormed the city the
75. Must be the Northern Barbarian accent
76. During that time a brother of the forgotten Colonel Magnífico Visbal was taking his sev-en-year-old grandson to get a soft drink at one of the pushcarts on the square and because the child acciden-tally bumped into a corporal of police and spilled the drink on his uniform, the barbarian cut him to pieces with his machete, and with one stroke he cut off the head of the grandfather as he tried to stop him
77. “This child is as much of a barbarian as her father!”
78. “You could say that I have been riding horses since my tender youth as a barbarian nomad 5,000 years ago, Mister Ronash
79. In the other room, Phillip took his tattered mind out on the futuristic barbarian Mitchell claimed as Viceman, with his video character, Zomba
80. � �The ComSec should be warned to keep an eye on her: who could say how such a barbarian could behave here, without supervision
81. I gazed forward in abject horror as the barbarian hordes
82. Under the reign of Wou-Ti, the Chinese Empire attained its maximum expansion in history and he also repulsed the barbarian Huns along the border with Mongolia
83. Let’s forget our political and ideological differences during this trip and cooperate to thwart those barbarian bastards
84. The teenage boy wore contemporary clothes that marked him as a Christian barbarian from the West, while the old, bearded man wore what looked furiously like a rich Muslim robe and a turban
85. , and from its attributing to God the feelings of a revengeful tyrant, was no more to be trusted than the sacred books of the Hindoos, or the beliefs of any barbarian
86. under the onslaught of barbarian
87. She was not a selfish barbarian without a heart, and she had, for as long as she could remember, set her duty to kingdom and blood above all else
88. What use would I have for an infant mate and what barbarian would do such a thing to a child? Mate-bound is a promise of the future, not a guarantee of the present
89. But just as Polyphemus is a monstrous barbarian, the Phaeacians have created an evolved, pacific, harmonious civilization that loves games, song and dance
90. 'I tell thee he is a barbarian
91. And as a husband--yes, my dear Else, as a husband he has not lost it--he is, undoubtedly, a barbarian
92. Now we have warlords, they had the same back then, coming from barbarian tribes, coming from remnants of once powerful empires; ruthless megalomaniacs striving to conquer and control
93. Still not facing her, he said, “Eilidh, I don’t know what made you think of me as such a barbarian
94. At this moment, his instinct told him to forget his training and trust this barbarian from
95. holding back my mother’s barbarian horde of a family
96. He became a civilised barbarian and decided to stay in Illium
97. The beard of the barbarian was long and coarse with particles of grass and leaves clinging to it as a permanent feature
98. He seemed surprised at the civility he'd received from this most fearsome barbarian
99. There was to be no life spared that might thwart the capture of the barbarian and the return of his bride-to-be
100. They were the last barbarian culture that were better killers, and had not been colonized yet by an older civilized culture