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hurd

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Hurd (, , "speed") is a Mongolian rock band. Formed in 1987 as Skorost (, , also "speed") by drummer Dambyn Ganbayar , Hurd is considered the first band to have introduced the heavy metal genre into the Mongolian music landscape . Along with Chingis Khaan ...

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To Hurd Gar-Olnyn Saarlip, poet and son of poets, this was as close to no choice at all as he cared to approach.

And Hurd could always comfort himself with the knowledge that his execution, if spectacular enough, would do wonders for his reputation, create an instant demand for his poems, and vastly enrich his publishers and heirs, if any.

At the sound of a tentative footstep just around the corner Hurd stopped whispering, shrank further into the dim-lit doorway, and stood silently, still trembling from the cold.

Since he was both wealthy and clean-shaven at a time when all the rich men in Lyffdarg were sporting beards, the stranger was most likely a foreigner, possibly a merchant from the western seaport town of Freydarg, and would not be missed, should Hurd be forced to deal harshly with him.

As the stranger moved on toward the unlighted swerve, Hurd slipped out of the doorway and followed him.

In case Mother was still listening, Hurd filled his head with unvoiced prayers for help.

Hurd tried to hurry them on, but the stranger wanted to stand still, and Hurd had no choice but to remain with him.

And this fellow Hurd killed two, count them, two highly placed nobles with beards down to their sacred belly buttons.

By the time John Harlen came to get him, Hurd had eaten enough food to keep a peasant family well-fed for a week.

His voice was almost hypnotic in quality, and Hurd was certain he could fall asleep listening if he were given only the very slightest additional encouragement.

Smith had been, but Hurd hoped his good friend John would also lend him some books about the history of transportation.

Harlen stood up, the only speaker to have done so, and moved into the circle of light Hurd had been occupying alone.

The landlord was eager to close the deal before John and Hurd could start haggling again.

He pointed forward at John and Hurd, who were rapidly approaching a corner, and looked back at the tavernkeeper.

As John and Hurd dashed by, the beasts became nervous, and their usual bright green color faded at once to a skittery chartreuse.