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Talia, a young runaway, is made a herald at the royal court after she rescues one of the legendary Companions. When she uncovers a plot to seize the throne, Talia must use her empathic powers to save the queen.
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The Facts in the Case of M.
Valdemar
When the ideas to which I have alluded first occurred to me, it was of course very
natural that I should think of M. Valdemar. I knew the steady philosophy of the
man too well to apprehend any scruples from him; and he had no relatives in ...
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Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken, 2010
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Literature and Science: Social Impact and Interaction
In the story, the narrator makes “passes” over the inert, dying body of Valdemar to
assert his “clairvoyant” influence: As I approached M. Valdemar I made a kind of
half effort to influence his right arm into pursuit of my own, as I passed the latter ...
John H. Cartwright, Brian Baker, 2005
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The Danish Resources C. 1000-1550: Growth and Recession
In the century and a half before 1157, when Valdemar I united the realm, the
provinces sometimes appear to have been at least partially ruled by one king, but
more typically were controlled by several. From the reign of Valdemar I, however,
...
Nils Hybel, Bjørn Poulsen, 2007
It was constructed by King Valdemar I (1157–82) on the site of a previous abbey.
His original intent was that the church serve as a burial site for his father, Duke
Knud Lavard, who was slain by Magnus the Strong, son of King Niets (1104–34).
Darwin Porter, Danforth Prince, 2009
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Kings, Rulers, and Statesmen
1157 Knud III Magnussen, son of Magnus Nielsen d. 1157 Valdemar I the Great,
son of Knud Lavard b. 1 131 d. 1 182 Canute VI, son of Valdemar I the Great b. 1
163 d. 1202 Valdemar II the Victorious, son of Valdemar I the Great b. 1 170 d.
Leonard F. Wise, Mark Hillary Hansen, E. W. Egan, 2006
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American Gothic: An Anthology from Salem Witchcraft to H. P. ...
As I approached M. Valdemar I made a kind of half effort to influence his right arm
into pursuit of my own, as I passed the latter gently to and fro above his person. In
such experiments with this patient I had never perfectly succeeded before, and ...
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Edgar Allan Poe Annotated and Illustrated Entire Stories and ...
As I approached M. Valdemar I made a kind of half effort to influence his right arm
into pursuit of my own, as I passed the latter gently to and fro above his person. In
such experiments with this patient had never perfectly succeeded before, and ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Andrew Barger, 2008
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The New Cambridge Medieval History
The first Danish cotonation ceremony was in 1170 on the initiative of Valdemar I,
whose atritude seems to have been very much the same as Svetri's. He had his
eldest son designared and ctowned in a ceremony at Ringsred. In Sweden ...
David Luscombe, Jonathan Riley-Smith, 2004