Rhys Southan pens a crushing essay against the idea humans should extend the Golden Rule to animals.
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But she would not confess her weakness to Rhys, lest he should make it an excuse for bringing Cate to her assistance.
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Dr. Rhys says that the name was so ancient that the Roman attempt to change it to Augusta failed.
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The bard Rhys Coch, was his cotemporary and chosen associate in his days of woes and wanderings.
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Both Evan and Rhys looked up from their half-empty bowls across the table at Ales, as if struck by her pertinent shrewdness.
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After that, whenever Rhys and he came into collision he disappeared, and none could say whither he went or with whom.
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British Dictionary definitions for Rhys
Rhys
/ (riːs) /
noun
Jean (Ella Gwendolen Rees Williams). ?1890–1979, Welsh novelist and short-story writer, born in Dominica. Her novels include Voyage in the Dark (1934), Good Morning, Midnight (1939), and Wide Sargasso Sea (1966)