At the mention of the name the huntress automatically flinched and brought her sea green eyes onto the king with faint concern. |
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She fled their home in anger and joined Diana's cult in the woods as a huntress. |
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Her senses tingled in reaction to the smell, alert, and the instincts of the huntress awoke within her. |
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In a few careful moments, the huntress came silently through the woods to her kill. |
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The unicorns were gone now, and the huntress was standing alone in the forest. |
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Dolly leapt into action, the huntress awakened, graceful, athletic, like a prima ballerina in a full fur coat. |
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Her huntress was in full command, capable of mischief in the cave scene but also the solemn joy of true love in the climactic pas de deux. |
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Once, however, Arethusa was not water or even a water nymph but a fair young huntress and a follower of Artemis. |
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All of a sudden the huntress stood, gently placing her already sleeping falcon on a low tree branch. |
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Alexia had to fight to keep the huntress within her from taking over. |
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Francis released a defiant second statement via Hunting Life on Friday, where she vowed to never apologise for being a huntress. |
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Silence still came from the dark huntress and the king grew impatient. |
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The Greek legend of Hippomenes recounts how the young huntress Atalanta was obliged by her father to take a husband. |
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Momentarily the huntress glanced down at the floor and realized the clattering noise had come from the bag of iron she had earlier given the girl. |
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Knowledge in hand, the huntress methodically restored order to her home, turning the beasts of the wood against the slaves of Greenscale. |
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The music industry has turned the Cosmo girl into the video vixen and the huntress. |
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There was no answer as the huntress looked at the floor, pensive. |
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After peevish years cast as China's underperforming neighbour, the huntress is now in hot pursuit. |
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In Roman art Diana usually appears as a huntress with bow and quiver, accompanied by a hound or deer. |
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Callisto was one of the goddess Artemis' huntress companions and swore to remain unwed. |
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She makes a fiercely Amazonian huntress, moving into tenderness as she falls for the shepherd Aminta. |
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It was Durnes, an Elven huntress, who discovered that the capricious faeries could speak to the brutes, and lure them to serve their twisted court. |
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Isabella, queen and huntress, is described that way in the opening chorus, but the heroine is Lilla, a true-hearted peasant girl in love with the lowly peasant lad Lubino. |
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A huntress who has killed dozens of wild animals has been sent death wishes by furious social media users after a picture showing her lying down next to a dead giraffe was circulated. |
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Proudly showing her bow, this huntress could kill in a matter of seconds. |
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Exposed to the FIAC, present in the deprived public collections and, Antonia Torti, such Artémis Diane of the Romans pursues his target as an insatiable huntress of Article. |
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The confusion between the little god of love and death the huntress, the bare buttocks which in Rops' work evoke hypocrisy and the allusion to female perversion, are all visual transpositions of the text of the novel. |
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The Huntress notched arrow after arrow and hit each target with precise accuracy. |
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The text refers to two women, Diana the Huntress and Herodias, who both express the duality of female sorcerers. |
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While chatting to one foreign hackette, he explained the company's name came from the Greek for Diana the Huntress. |
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Linne, Circ and Huntress talked to attendees about appraisal data and the crucial role that technology plays in running a successful appraisal business. |
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