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anton

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Anton is a given name in many European languages. It is a variant of Anthony , which is the English form of Antonius

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Even at the still-considerable distance, Anton could easily recognize the distinctive grain of the wood, as well as the traditional designs which had been carved into it.

But Anton couldn't help remembering how much he'd hated working with the stuff as a boy.

Berry and her brother Lars had been adopted by Anton, and since he and Cathy were not married the most that Cathy could officially be called was .

And Anton was glad to see the ease with which that knowledge now came to them.

So Anton removed the smile, came to an abrupt halt, and half-glowered at his daughter.

The soldiers staring at him would no doubt be wondering if Anton could bend steel bars with his bare hands.

From what Anton could determine, the sharp-toothed gape on the face of the Queen's companion Ariel seemed even more cheerful.

Glancing quickly to the side, Anton spotted a discreetly recessed viewscreen in the near wall of the small chamber.

Whatever his other faults, Anton Zilwicki was not a hypocrite, and it wasn't as if he didn't do the same himself.

Granted, prolong made gauging age rather difficult, but Anton was sure this woman was almost as young as the teenager she looked to be.

If Anton remembered correctly—and his memory was phenomenal—the girl had been born after Judith's escape, so Michael was the only father Ruth had ever known.

However much of his rustic background Anton might have abandoned when he left Gryphon many years earlier, he still retained in full measure a highlander's belligerent plebeianism.

And Anton had not been the only one who'd noticed that, after Cathy's return from exile, there was always an undertone of warmth on those occasions when she and Queen Elizabeth encountered each other.

Even though—of this, Anton was positive—no one would be more delighted than Queen Elizabeth to see Cathy displace New Kiev as the leader of the Liberal Party.

The title of "Princess" normally bestowed upon her was simply a courtesy, although Anton strongly suspected that Elizabeth intended to create a title in the girl's own right when the moment seemed ripe.