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" Saduko, your friend and my fosterling, will take his appointed road, Macumazahn, as I shall and you will. - "Child of Storm", H. Rider Haggard.
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Men treat thee sorely, Samm my fosterling: Even by death thou warnest- but it is meant That our two deaths will not be far apart. - "The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays", Various.
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" Victory and a blessing attend thee, O fosterling," replied Fiachu. - "The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge", Unknown.