Impaling, Checky, a cross, thereon five pheons' heads, pointing upwards.
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They fought for half a day, the gold lion and the chequy.
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Osgrey deers is for the chequy lions, not the likes o' us.
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The woman will soon find that the chequy lion still has claws!
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There is a chequy lion carved into the stone above the gates of Coldmoat.
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This is between the chequy lion and the spiders.
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A chequy lion adorned the frayed silk cloak that flowed from the old man's shoulders.
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On front and back it bore the chequy lion, sewn in little squares of green and gold.
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Egg bore the Osgrey banner, the chequy lion green and gold, rampant upon its field of white.
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Osgrey of the chequy lion?
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That would have been a death worthy of a chequy lion descended from so many proud lords and mighty warriors.
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Eustace Osgrey is the Lord of Coldmoat, and his chequy lion flies beside the Webber spider on every tower and wall.
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A chequy lion adorned the bowl, done in flakes of jade and gold, though some of the jade flakes had gone missing.
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This Chequy Water rises in the Horseshoe Hills, which were wholly mine when last I looked.
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We make for the Chequy Port, where the Sealord's customs officers will come aboard to inspect our holds.
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"The stream," he said, "the Chequy Water.
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For the moment, though, the tangled underbrush along the Chequy Water was still thick with thorny vines, nettles, and tangles of briarwhite and young willow.