We have no meanings for "have a talisman" in our records yet.
1 Do not be anxious on my account, I have a talisman with me.
2 You have a talisman against its power.
3 That fellow must have a talisman .
5 Fortunately, if I do not fall in battle, I have a talisman which will bring me safe to you.
6 To find them and see them you must have a talisman , and without a talisman you can do nothing, lad.
7 But this we do know: John Farson is said to have a talisman , something that glows in his tent late at night .
8 Tell them we have a talisman that will destroy the Warlock Lord, but we will need their help in bringing him to bay.
9 He had a talisman and that talisman was the name of Roylston.
10 Thomas has a talisman that will let him in safely.
11 I have Quentin to protect me, and he has a talisman to help him do the job.
12 Yes; it is an enchanter, who has a talisman that enables him to resemble the masters of houses.
13 The old man had a talisman that hung dangling from a chain, and which he offered for sale.
14 "I have a talisman within which protects me ever," answered Madeleine.
15 I did not doubt your having a talisman to make people in love with you; but antitalismans are quite a new specific.
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