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n. 1 (abbreviation of auditorium English) 2 (abbreviation of audience English)

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Nice neighbors, the kind of folks that drop everything when they hear on the radio that the Red Cross is getting low on O, and none of them knew that Audrey Wyler, the quiet widow who lived between the Sodersons and the Reeds, was now starring in her own Hammer film.

Ruby pulled the gold chain and emerald pendant over her head and handed it to Aud. "I have no money but I think this is valuable.

She made up a platter for Thork with three cheeseburgers and a half-dozen pieces of baklava, then did the same for Dar and Aud. Placing both platters in a warming oven, she instructed Ella to place one before Thork after everyone was seated.

Stay in the world, Aud. Before I met her, everything had been so clear, so simple, but she had made me aware how alive and complex the world and the people in it were.

Presently it began to climb the trunk of the tree, striking its claws into the dead wood with a clearly audible clicking.

The boat was designed for a twofold useas a fighting ship to defend the fleet from marauders, human and otherwise, and as a transport ship to move the catch to market.

He led the long line of IslandersAud's and Astrane'samong the blighted trees, going fast, with a morose and savage face that made Aud think better of his taunts.

Stark shouted to Aud, and ran from the woods with the Northhounds baying before him.

He was only dimly aware of Aud fighting beside him, silent and deadly.

Stark said to Aud, "I want the Lords Protector alive, you understand that?

Bye, Aud.' Jan's voice seemed to come from a great distance now, and she was fading like a ghost.

Symes, a geologist-engineer for something called the Deep Earth Mining Corporation, had seen the Garin family on July 24th of 1994, the same day Audrey's brother had sent her the exuberant postcard.

In May of 1982, when she was twenty-one and still Audrey Garin, she and her roommate (who was also her best friend, then and ever), Janice Goodlin, had spent a wonderful weekend very likely the most perfect weekend of Audrey's life at Mohonk Mountain House in upstate New York.

It was these things and not her current troubles that Audrey concentrated on when she felt Tak digging into her with its unseen but exquisitely painful teeth, trying to batten on her and feed from her.

It was, in Audrey's view, a strange and almost existential fastidiousness in such a relentlessly cruel creature.