1Lord Denbigh(123) is made master of the harriers, with two thousand a-year.
2I hunt sometimes, but only with the harriers.
3They grew used to the depredations of the harriers, Si continued in his cracked but melodious voice.
4Therefore, the poem could not possibly refer to the harriers in the sky moments before Henry murdered Jim.
5When I could obtain a mount neither for love nor on credit, I went after the harriers on foot.
6Well, I am glad she got off, for she'll give us a good run with the harriers one day.
7D-n the figure, the harriers, and the despatch, too, Dashwood; first win the day, before you begin to write poetry about it.
8Partridges had much decreased, but there were still plenty of hares: he had known the harriers sometimes kill two dozen a day.
9She had to pass the Harriers' headquarters when she left the Palatine.
10The Harriers who came for me had heard of her from others.
11Once you're on the Harriers' hunting roster, there's little chance of escape.
12If we stay together, then perhaps we can stand against the Harriers.
13Others must be gathered and protected before the Harriers take them all.
14He and these others stood against the Harriers and fought for Ero.
15This was one of the Harriers that Arkoniel had warned him about.
16Of course, he's had the Harriers and their work to occupy his attention.
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