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The table on pages 88 to 90 shows the sorts that bloom at the same time, or nearly enough so to make cross-pollination possible.
— from The Pears of New York by U. P. Hedrick
Addressing him it says: "Spirit that overcomes no evildoing, spirit that has no mother, spirit that has no wife, spirit that has no sister, spirit that has no brother, that knows no abiding place, the evil-slaying spirit that devastates the fold, that wrecks the stall, that sweeps away son and mother like a reed.
— from Myths & Legends of Babylonia & Assyria by Lewis Spence
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