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Aldora, GA -- U.S. town in Georgia
Population (2000): 98
Housing Units (2000): 45
Land area (2000): 0.328731 sq. miles (0.851409 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.328731 sq. miles (0.851409 sq. km)
FIPS code: 01248
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 33.049078 N, 84.175552 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Usage examples of "aldora".

Bewildered, Aldora regarded the thousands of horseswhites, grays, bays, chestnuts, sorrels, roans, claybanks and blacks with occasional pintos, piebalds and that flaxen-maned and tailed variety of golden-chestnut known as palomino.

Hwahlis had chosen his wives well and the two women saw to it that the work was equally divided amongst Aldora and the two older bondswomen, one of whom was a girl called Neekohl.

Her nomad purchaserHwahlis Linszee, a natural brother of the chief of Linszeewas not a cruel man, and he treated Aldora as he treated his other two concubinespossibly even a little better, for she was new and novel and as dark as the others were fair.

From The Couplets of the Law Aldora had come to the stream to wash the pouch which one of her master's wives had given her the week before and to change its stuffing of the dry moss that had received her body's discharges.

When Aldora awakened, the sun was westering and Old-Cat was licking her face with a tongue wide enough to cover it.

In weary resignation, Aldora opened her mouth to answer, only to have one of Old-Cat's big paws placed over it.

Where she sat on the dais, between Milo and Aldora, Mara rapidly mindspoke to her mate.

Having had far wider experience with men and, consequently, trusting their motives even less than Aldora, a part of Mara's mind had been in Hwahlis' from the beginning.

Let any man who would take her for wife come to me, and let him know that Aldora, daughter of Hwahlis Linszee of Linszee, will be well-dowered by her father and her clan!

He called to the youngest of his two living sonswho, though but eighteen, had already killed three men in single combatand, after disengaging her arms, handed Aldora to the younger man.

At what appeared a likely spot, Beti slid from her mare's back and helped Aldora dismount.

With that, the speaker sank onto his haunches that Aldora might more easily mount him, bidding her not fear falling as, if fall she must, the grass was soft and thick and she would come to no harm.

He had had her oath an as-yet-unnamed filly of his own line as well, promising that if the filly had not finished her war training by the time Aldora had finished hers, he personally would serve as her warhorse until the white-stockinged sorrel proved ready.

Ax-Hoof and Aldora were within sight of the place they had left Beti when an elderly male cat and two younger ones raced up to them.

The cat then mindspoke Aldora, "Have you bow or spear or even sword, Cat-sister?