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Meanings of longer aught in English
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Usage of longer aught in English
1
We have no longeraught to fear from the outside world.
2
From Mrs. Orme she had no longeraught to fear; nor from Sir Peregrine.
3
Prudence herself would now feel that we have no longeraught to wait for.
4
Surely from that moment there was no longeraught mortal in the combat that ensued.
5
The soldiers were no longeraught but projectiles.
6
You have come into your own, and there is no longeraught to fear from Peter or any other.
7
At length they turned and made their way up the stream toward camp-therewas no longeraught to fear there.
8
During that time appearances had been converted into realities, suspicions into certainties, and Don Rafael was for him no longeraught but a common renegade.