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caretakers

n. (plural of caretaker English)

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Looking around, she was startled to see, one level above her, a group of small children being led along a catwalk by a trio of attentive caretakers in paint-smeared smocks.

At least a dozen kids were present, supervised by a trio of adult caretakers, who circulated among the kids, offering advice and encouragement.

The queen and her army drove us off the holy island where we have lived as caretakers back into the dawn of time.

The Curatak, or Caretakers, had long ago colonized the ruined city and fought back the ever-encroaching weeds and wildlifeand from time to time even discouraged squatters from settling there.

From the dust of crumbling walls and columns in the once-proud city of a highborn race, the Caretakers had rescued the memory of Dekra and its inhabitants.

The legends which men told each other in the dark by firelight were assuredly falseif not outright fabrications designed to protect the privacy of the Caretakers and their mission to restore the city to its original splendora task which Quentin learned was, to the Curatak, the ultimate in devotion to a people they seemingly worshipped as gods.

In the beginning, of course, the cemetery caretakers were under suspicion, but interrogations proved them innocent to a man.

We be caretakers in thine absence, protecting the valley from intrusion by others.

The Caretakers believed that the Ariga, Dekra's original tenants, would someday return to claim their city.

Where the Caretakers had come from was less certain, for they seemed to care nothing of their own history, only in so much as it helped them to remember Dekra's.