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  1. Chatterton is represented in the novel as an accidental suicide - slain by a cocktail of arsenic and laudanum swallowed for a venereal infection.
  2. These are simply records kept by Constant Drachenfels of how many nobles he has slain by what means: for example, a descendant of the Duc de Parravon killed by disease is recorded as a symbol of Nurgle etched onto the plaque below the shield of that noble house.
  3. And when the King thought it a fit season, he spake to him and said, that Doa Ximena Gomez, the daughter of the Count whom he had slain, had come to ask him for her husband, and would forgive him her father's death; wherefore he besought him to think it good to take her to be his wife, in which case he would show him great favour.
  4. There is nothing exactly comparable in the poem by Hardy which Paulin brings into comparison, "The Souls of the Slain" (1899, about the dead of the Boer War), but whether or not Dryden was the intermediary, the conceit and fable of the poem undoubtedly derive from this moment in Virgil:
  5. Keith saw most of the leadership slain.
  6. King Harold was slain - some say by an arrow piercing his eye - and the rest, of course, is history.
  7. The belief, common to warrior peoples from Viking to Samurai, that the souls of those slain in battle went straight to heaven.
  8. Typical examples of the kinds of ritual practices that are commonly observed include: (i) dietary and sexual abstinence before hunting, (ii) visionary experiences induced by drugs or fasting, (iii) ritual purification of hunter and weapons before hunting, (iv) offering of formal apology/excuse to the slain animal - blame-shifting, (v) offering of tokens of appeasement - food, tobacco, etc. - to the slain animal, (vi) ceremonial treatment of carcass - verbal flattery and solemnity, (vii) rules determining who may eat animals' flesh (which may include abstention by hunter and/or his entire kin group), (viii) avoidance of waste, (ix) avoidance of boasting, (x) ritual disposal of uneatable or unusable remains, and (xi) post-hunting purification of the hunter and/or his weapons (see e.g. Frazer, 1922; Hallowell, 1926; Benedict, 1929; Speck, 1977; Campbell, 1984; Serpell, 1986).
  9. He was alone; a single Russian with a musket could have slain him with ease, but with fixed bayonets none could fire.
  10. Oh, Jonathan, thou wast slain in thy high places.
  11. For a moment or two there was silence, as they considered the brother so recently slain, and no doubt the beloved father who had died.
  12. one of the giants slain by Jack the Giant-Killer.
  13. "At his gate he was welcomed by his wife to whom he recounted his triumphs and the number of heathen he had slain.

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