The Beagle on the Moor: A Fangcrest Manor Story
There’s an old latin expression i have grown quite fond of in my old age. it’s one my brother used to say to me, and it’s one i wish my younger self took to heart.” the beagle cleared his throat, then spoke with authority.
The Journal of Steven Bellman: Another sad tale from Silent Hill
Fortunately, i had been taking latin for a little while. i hadn't been taking it long, but i could least tell what "ego eris" meant: "what i am, you will be". "what could this possibly mean?"
Annabel Lee
The latin words, soft but clear in the fennec's tall ears, were familiar for reasons sacred and profane, from youth and from school, from litany to poetry to academic curiosity.
The Eve
There was a sensation more than a memory of the voice, a vague idea of an innocuous conversation, a phrase (latin?) that he somehow felt etched into his mind, and nothing else about the customer remained.
The Acerbus Wolf
Acerbus is latin for dark or gloomy do you remember that old prediction of the end of the world back in the year 2000?
College Life: Chapter 5
"so i can dance with you honey, if you think it's funny, does your mother know that you're out" the two sung together as they danced some type of latin american dance in the small spaces of the apartment.
Obstacles
Only the dictatorships in what remained of russia, in china, and throughout the less stable portions of asia, africa, and latin america, were they even tolerated.
They Could Be Angels
"i don't think 'all knowing' and 'wise ass' are the same thing, but cato is an old latin name for the former.
Beginnings (WIP)
Its ancient latin. very ancient. i'm not apprised that you did not recognize it. even the medical fields don't use it vary often if at all.
Explanations, At Least!
"it is latin. it means something like: 'magic knight'. a magic warrior of shorts." kion stared at the wolf, unsure of what to do or say, or what to think, actually. sure, he imagined that there was probably an explanation to what he had seem.
Cold Blood 11: Cut Deep
They didn't walk like humans, their footsteps didn't sound like humans, and even if they spoke elegant latin and perfect greek, their voices weren't _human_ voices.
Chicken Soup for the God's Soul
It was grace in the old latin. the only word most people recognized was the amen at the end. they all repeated it, parroting like children.