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By the Ransomer, what has done this to him ?
But the reason, and what happened there, are locked behind the Door of the Ransomer."
Thank Ransomer Himself you've got it, you will.
Blessed Ransomer, if only I had been born a man-then none of this would have happened!
When Penguin recaptured Mary, she also liberated the ransomer and the bond that had been paid.
Aedon Ransomer, I hope so, she thought sourly.
"As she gave Him to drink, Pelippa wept to see the Ransomer's pain.
Ransomer save us all."
"May the Ransomer protect us," Strangyeard said mis- erably.
"Even our mysterious Maker was the Re-deemer, the re-doomer who wrangles for us a second and better doom, the ransomer, the re-buyer, the re-demptor.
Sometimes it is hard to remember that I am merely the doorkeeper of the Ransomer, and that the bur- den is not mine to bear, but God's.
Peter Nolasco was the first Superior and also held the position of Ransomer, the order being concerned with the freeing of Christian prisoners from the Moors.
She had on board Mr. Andrew Stuart, Surgeon's Mate of HMS Speedwell, "as a ransomer."
I can feel it already, feel myself opening to the winds that cry between stars, feel myself as a night sky where comets flare...." "May Usires the Ransomer forgive me," Josua breathed.
Despite his words, he sounded faintly disappointed that his cathedral's rival had not suffered a similarly ignoble fate, "But, may our Ransomer forgive us, we are poor hosts," he said sud- denly, catching Miriamele's arm with a gently trembling claw.
But perhaps even this is not always true; e.g. should a man who has been ransomed out of the hands of brigands ransom his ransomer in return, whoever he may be (or pay him if he has not been captured but demands payment) or should he ransom his father?