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The captain of the Aureola was greatly perturbed, and he promptly ordered his gig to be manned to take him to the Claverhouse.

From Looking Seaward Again by Runciman, Walter

Aureola, a wreath of light represented as encircling the brows of the saints and martyrs.

From The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge by Nuttall, P. Austin

The captain of the Aureola was not well acquainted with the locality, and arranged that he should follow the other steamer to——.

From Looking Seaward Again by Runciman, Walter

The master of the Aureola was worn out with anxiety and want of rest, for his vessel had been ashore for forty-eight hours.

From Looking Seaward Again by Runciman, Walter

Of course I don't make Aureola,—I call my Jeannie 'Aureola;' rather a fine name, isn't it? and entirely my own invention,—of course I don't make Aureola walk from Edinburgh to London.

From The Doctor's Wife by Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth)




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