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"Aven," Cullion said now without preamble, "when do we leave?
"The cullion's gone and magicked us again," he said, and swore in Gaulish.
"Fetch the stupid cullion," Conrig snapped.
St Oliver Plunkett's and Cullion respectively facilitate both senior and intermediate hurling enthusiasts.
Double-edged, Ivor thought now, looping back south along the western bank of the Latham toward where Cullion's fourth tribe was quartered.
Cullion was young to be Chieftain of a tribe but he was steady and alert, and Ivor trusted him more than most of them.
CULLION, base fellow, coward.
The Stadtholder is heading straight for the trap which he had set up for me, because the cullion who sits there did sell his one-time master to me."
Cullion railway station served Cullion, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland.
They killed the six Ygrathens on guard there, broke down a door, and burst in upon Cullion of Ygrath, Brandin's representative, as he struggled into his clothing.
Nor a musician as I seem to be; But one that scorn to live in this disguise For such a one as leaves a gentleman And makes a god of such a cullion.
All the gifts I have are given me by my husband, the whoreson foul-mouthed cullion who tries to buy my goodwill for his own lusts because the priests have made him half a eunuch!
It lies in the south of the parish on the boundary with the civil parish of Desertmartin, and it is bounded by the townlands of: Coolsaragh, Cullion, Gortahurk, Longfield, and Tintagh.