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So the Church has come to me in my own aerie.
And this is a much better place for kids than the Aerie.
Do you think Aeries are built so they can be gotten into?
Help me get him to our nearest Aerie, will you?
Aerie, too, with the same thought, started to her feet.
The Aerie was warm and the dream clear in my mind.
And when she woke, an army was already almost to Aerie itself.
I thought the Elders' aerie put an end to that.
He and the senator are in the aerie, demanding to see you.
Only her promise that she would keep it in the Aerie had won him over.
Why did they choose so remote an aerie for their home?
But whoever had built this aerie, they were not here now.
She's up there in that weird little aerie all the time.
I've sent for your companions; they should be at the Aerie by now.
Do you know that no one but an Elder is allowed in the aerie?
Here you'll find some interesting press releases about what's new at the Aerie.
She jumped to the Aerie before putting the chair down.
I slid straight out to the Aerie, where it was still light.
And she was pretty sure the cell phone would be useless in the Aerie.
Indeed, from his 48th-floor aerie, you can see the history of that spirit made solid.
I had been out in the mountains, watching over an eagle aerie.
Not surprising since just about every living soul in Aerie was out there right now.
Just go work out back of beyond for twenty or thirty years; they'll give you an aerie.
The rest of you go on back to Aerie.
She fell to the floor in the Aerie, her mouth gaping.
We're to stay put, but act in support from the Eyrie.
One of them was the woman whose foot I'd shot off in the eyrie.
It would, however, have been quite possible to leave me at the bottom of the Eyrie.
Enough to keep three Eyrie families for a week lay there.
My uncle will see me the rest of the way to the Eyrie.
One day's stay in the Eyrie, then down into the hole for good.
How many birds have we sent to the Eyrie, four?
Why would they want the humans to move up to their eyries?
And my younger eyes loved the view from that eyrie.
I know everything that happens in the Eyrie, little lady.
It may be that he did ride from the Eyrie.
The men of the Eyrie never went singing into battle.
This is a large city and all the men of the Eyrie would not be enough to search it well.
By the time they reach this eyrie, most are out of breath.
Eyrie is the author's 25th novel and took him six years to complete.
The benefits of our eyrie became clear in the daylight.
Since coming to the Eyrie, the singer had become her favorite.
There may be one or more here now who knows the Eyrie and would so give me a fighting chance to save us.
We come, men of the Eyrie, to a place where two roads separate before us.
Still paying for my arrested fall back under the eyrie.
Those of us who meet each week in our small, slightly dusty eyrie are “lifelong learners”.
I am going to scream so loud they'll hear me in the Eyrie!
To the ordinary man of the Eyrie the room would have been almost pitch dark.
They can follow an eagle in flight and find its eyrie.
She has taken the boy back to the Eyrie.
Its eyry now some cliffy cloud.
Myles and Francis Gascoyne find a secret hideout, which they call their Eyry at the top of the "Brutus Tower."
Then began the deadly conflict, Hand to hand among the mountains; From his eyry screamed the eagle, The Keneu, the great war-eagle, Sat upon the crags around them, Wheeling flapped his wings above them.
The "Knights of the Rose" met in a hideout discovered by Myles and Francis at the top of the oldest part of the castle, known as the "Brutus Tower," which they called their Eyry (hawk's nest).
He has written an authored work on Motherhood and Mental Health (1996) and more recently self-published, under the name Eyry Press two other books - Menstrual Psychosis, and Eileithyia's Mischief, named for the ancient Greek goddess of childbirth and midwifery.