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    sheeted


    1. cloud had somehow sheeted over since the last time I’d looked up


    2. She grabbed the doorknob, then wiped at the sheeted tears on


    3. With sunshine sheeted icicles from the


    4. A bright white light sheeted her


    5. Elizabeth, following her lead, sheeted both her sword and her throwing knife


    6. They also appeared to wear wide belts with pouches and possibly sheeted knives


    7. Each Balor was seemingly sheeted in flames and held both a great sword and a whip


    8. The two laborers’ laughing however strangled quickly when the biggest of the men in armor gave them a less than friendly stare while pushing away a part of his cape and uncovering a kind of short sword sheeted at his side


    9. On second thought, she sheeted back her swords before the enemy could fall on her: if a quick retreat was called, she would need those swords on her


    10. The latter ones, sheeted in soft leather holsters by the sides of her belt and with their butts sticking out, attracted his attention

    11. All of the Zoarinian cavalry sheeted off to form a long line facing General Nadero’s cavalry that had drawn up in the sands of the western shore and was now busy forming their own line


    12. Kregridor’s head came back out of the water, as he climbed back up onto his island as water from his recent dive sheeted off the platelets of his heavy scale armor


    13. It was the largest of the tannin and Talaric heard Ellanara say, “Kregridor!” The heavy caliber rounds of the enemy craft smashed into the heavy back plate armor of the tannin and sheeted off it in a lead rain to either side


    14. I sat on the throne, as the water sheeted out around it and gushed down the steps carrying away Heinrich’s henchmen


    15. Water sheeted off everywhere and I gasped for air for a few brief moments before making my way below decks for the open scuttle cocks near the rudder even as Jim went for the one at the forward prow


    16. former Secretary who has since been charge sheeted, admitted that there was no syn-


    17. The vast mind was sheeted with stone; and each compartment in the depths of it was safe and dry


    18. " Sancho laboured in vain, for his master was so bent on coming to quarters with these sheeted figures and releasing the lady in black that he did not hear a word; and even had he heard, he would not have turned back if the king had ordered him


    19. The sheeted mirror


    20. A floor-to-ceiling waterfall sheeted down a copper wall behind him

    21. He was weightless, tumbling off the bed and slamming into the wall, and he had to bite back a scream as pain sheeted through him


    22. Of the three men remaining around the sheeted form there were Carlson, who had been at this sort of thing for thirty years, and Moreno, who had been at it for ten, and Latting, who was new to the job a few weeks back


    23. Charley Coffin said it was used for an ice-piercer; for the Narwhale, rising to the surface of the Polar Sea, and finding it sheeted with ice, thrusts his horn up, and so breaks through


    24. Much the same is it with the backwoodsman of the West, who with comparative indifference views an unbounded prairie sheeted with driven snow, no shadow of tree or twig to break the fixed trance of whiteness


    25. He commanded the upper sails to be well hoisted, sheeted home anew, and every way expanded to the breeze


    26. On their arrival, which was about 12 o'clock, I discovered that they had only twenty pistols, and neither cutlasses nor battle axes; but on application to Generals Smyth and Hall, of the regulars and militia, I was supplied with a few arms, and General Smyth was so good, on my request, as immediately to detach fifty men from the regulars, armed with muskets; by four o'clock, in the afternoon, I had my men selected and stationed in two boats which I had previously prepared for the purpose; with those boats, fifty men in each, and under circumstances very disadvantageous, my men having had scarcely time to refresh themselves, after a fatiguing march of five hundred miles, I put off from the mouth of Buffalo creek, at one o'clock the following morning; and at three I was alongside the vessels; in about ten minutes I had the prisoners all secured, the topsails sheeted home, and the vessels under way; unfortunately the wind was not sufficiently strong to get me up against a rapid current into the lake, where I understood another armed vessel lay at anchor, and I was obliged to run down the river by the forts, under a heavy fire of round, grape, and canister, from a number of pieces of heavy ordnance, and several pieces of flying artillery; was compelled to anchor at a distance of about four hundred yards from two of their batteries


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