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1 Folklore of both is that they would ward away familiars or see things that humans can't.
2 It will lead you through the storm, and ward away the cold until you can return here.
3 Pigs were said to ward away shades.
4 They're supposed to ward away evil.
5 All fell to the earth, stretching their arms in cross form to ward away evil spirits by that figure.
6 Wind blew sharply at his cloak, and he pulled it close to ward away the chill of the rain.
7 She twisted the sheet tightly about her neck as though it were some magical talisman to ward away wickedness.
8 Did the lonely traveler, I wonder, troll the same air then as now to ward away evil spirits from the star-lit road?
9 Some carried joss sticks to freshen the air -but they could not ward away a deep stench of blood and disinfectant.
10 Love, a natural love, even for the stranger child, would ward away the blow; but only an unslaked vengeance would point the shaft!
11 But when he saw the big stick flourished over him he forgot his own advantage, and raised his arm to ward away the blow.
12 There will be fresh inquiry into facts that I held back-evidence that, in pleading guilty, I suppressed-ungrateful one-to ward away suspicion from you.
13 Her eyelids closed, and she stretched out her hands a little gropingly, almost as if she were trying to ward away something that threatened her.
14 A threshold will stop spirits, ghosts, some vampires (but not others), and will generally ward away things that intend to eat your face.
15 Her every gesture wards away an unseen attacker, keeping the invisible at bay.
16 If you're ready, we can cut the wards away .
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