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cris
A Malayan dagger with a wavy blade.
kris
crease
espanyol
cris
1
I had it carved on my
creese
which hangs around my neck.
2
He carried with him the
creese
which Brandon had given him.
3
Inside their clothing each tucked a sharp-edged
creese
,
also a loaded service revolver.
4
I saw a Malay
creese
on the mantel-piece and hid it behind a picture-frame.
5
Taking a long breath, he grabbed his
creese
and dived.
6
With a keen-edged
creese
he cut the Flag loose, hurling it down to the ground.
7
His
creese
covered with blood was in his hand.
8
The younger man without hesitation drove a needle-pointed
creese
three times into his ruler's breast.
9
I shall throw my
creese
into the air.
10
These latter were very remarkable, and resembled in some respects the writhing
creese
of the Malay.
11
Do you feel the point of the
creese
?
12
I rushed to the picture where I had hidden the
creese
,
and threw it on the table.
13
His great difficulty was to prevent the pirate from changing the
creese
from his right-hand to his left.
14
Then he yawned-nextplaced the
creese
on the ground beside him, while his right hand explored his pockets.
15
If you attempt to turn, or to disobey, I shall know what to do with this wavy-bladed
creese
.
16
Do you still feel the
creese
?
creese
malay creese
blade creese
change the creese
edge creese
good creese
espanyol
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