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Rindge

Rindge may refer to:

  • Rindge, New Hampshire
  • Rindge Tech, predecessor to Cambridge Rindge and Latin School

Usage examples of "rindge".

Panax told the Rindge they had come to search for a treasure in the ruins of the city.

The Rindge grew animated, punctuating his words with gestures and grunts.

The city had eyes everywhere, and nothing came or went without being seen, except for the Rindge, who knew how to stay hidden.

While they spoke, other Rindge appeared out of the trees, just faces at first in the dim light, then bodies, as well, materializing one after the other, ringing the little company.

He says the creepers harvest the Rindge for body parts, that they use pieces of the Rindge to make something called wronks.

He spoke to the Rindge again, then glanced at the Tracker and shrugged.

All about them, the other Rindge pressed close, exchanging hurried glances.

Dwarf was finished, the Rindge to whom he had been speaking straightened, looked past them toward the ruins, and spoke a single word.

Although the Rindge made no mention of it, the bloodied, ragged, and worn condition of their visitors made it obvious they needed food, rest, and medical treatment.

Moreover, the Rindge might prove helpful in telling them how and where to direct their efforts once they resumed looking.

The Rindge who did all the talking was called Obatedequist Parsenon, or something that sounded very like it, according to Panax.

It was clear from the deference showed him by the other Rindge that he was a respected member of the community.

It was difficult to be certain, but it appeared to Panax that Parkasia was a peninsula attached to a much larger body of land north and west in which tribes other than the Rindge made their home.

But it also raided the villages of the Rindge now and then and stole away the people.

But Obat insisted on it, even though he could offer no explanation as to why Antrax took the Rindge and treated them so, what he needed them for, or why he would bother with humans when he possessed command over such formidable technology.