There were two moons in this realm, one full and the other a sliver. [Please select]
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Smarts they still, sickness soothing: in twelve moons thrice an hundred. [Please select]
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Most savages count time mainly by so many moons. [Please select]
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But dear me, Diane, there are seas and stars and moons and things right here in New York. [Please select]
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"Six moons, now," she explained with shining eyes, "I stay at the lodge of Mic-co, my foster father." [Please select]
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Where there is one sun there are many moons--and of many sorts. [Please select]
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Sometimes it wasn't stars and moons, though, that he talked about. [Please select]
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"Many, many moons ago, an Indian tribe lived on the banks of a river in Nova Scotia." [Please select]
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Her eyes were like two moons, so full were they of wonderment and inquiry. [Please select]
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On the half-moons commanding the river, gunners were busy about our sakers, falcons, and three culverins. [Please select]
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It is worth more than all those pictures of moons, lakes, lovers and other gewgaws that my Romantica puts on the walls to catch the dust. [Please select]
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