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    chronicler


    1. It took Solomon 7 years to build the temple (1Kings 6:38) but it was a work well-planned as described by the Chronicler


    2. “Instead, my chronicler Pishtu, who is trained as a neutral observer, will state the question


    3. appointedArchivist and Chronicler of the Señorío de Vizcaya,which post he held for ten years


    4. Cide Hamete, the chronicler of this great history, begins this chapter with these words, "I swear as a Catholic Christian;" with regard to which his translator says that Cide Hamete's swearing as a Catholic Christian, he being--as no doubt he was--a Moor, only meant that, just as a Catholic Christian taking an oath swears, or ought to swear, what is true, and tell the truth in what he avers, so he was telling the truth, as much as if he swore as a Catholic Christian, in all he chose to write about Quixote, especially in declaring who Master Pedro was and what was the divining ape that astonished all the villages with his divinations


    5. The duke and duchess left him to repose and withdrew greatly grieved at the unfortunate result of the joke; as they never thought the adventure would have fallen so heavy on Don Quixote or cost him so dear, for it cost him five days of confinement to his bed, during which he had another adventure, pleasanter than the late one, which his chronicler will not relate just now in order that he may turn his attention to Sancho Panza, who was proceeding with great diligence and drollery in his government


    6. Would you like to hear the views of one chronicler in the 14th century?"


    7. As for my account of this excursion under the waters, I'm well aware that it sounds incredible! I'm the chronicler of deeds seemingly impossible and yet incontestably real


    8. "I hear of Sherlock everywhere since you became his chronicler


    9. The Captain started for the Deck, bidding me follow—for, now as his Chronicler, I had such Privileges—and lookt about for the reported Boat, but all was Eerieness and Mist


    10. Clifford, the eminent eighteenth-century scholar and chronicler of the life of Samuel Johnson

    11. Film chronicler Leslie Halliwell wrote: “a solemn, unattractive, pretentious film, which seldom stops wallowing in self pity


    12. “Oh, a trusty comrade is always of use; and a chronicler still more so


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    "chronicler" definitions

    someone who writes chronicles