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  • Dick made signs for them to follow, and led the way through the dark-shadowed water into the crypt, where, treading water, they joined Paula in subdued whisperings and gigglings.

    CHAPTER XVI 2010

  • Most of her women have hard, dark-shadowed planes in their faces, making them look tough, and very often scary.

    Alice Neel Retrospective Exposes Life's Truths 2010

  • Michael looked at the door, at its hideous depiction of death and of man at his worst, of dark-shadowed beasts and of the suffering of the people who lay in its depths.

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

  • Michael looked at the door, at its hideous depiction of death and of man at his worst, of dark-shadowed beasts and of the suffering of the people who lay in its depths.

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

  • Michael looked at the door, at its hideous depiction of death and of man at his worst, of dark-shadowed beasts and of the suffering of the people who lay in its depths.

    The Thieves of Darkness Richard Doetsch 2010

  • He turned into High Street, down the Turf, and on among a maze of spires and domes and long college fronts and walls, bright or dark-shadowed in the strong moonlight.

    In Chancery 2004

  • She could see, as if it were now, his face in the flickering lights of the makeshift ward, exhausted, lined with anxiety, his eyes dark-shadowed around the sockets, but he had never lost his temper or his hope.

    A Funeral In Blue Perry, Anne, 1938- 2001

  • He looks so exhausted, she thought, studying the lines of fatigue in his face, the tightly held mouth and dark-shadowed eyes.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • “The value of the spies is directly related to their flagrant abuse of our star space,” Kornish said, stepping forward from the dark-shadowed edges of the bridge.

    The Fearful Summons Denny Martin Flinn 1990

  • “The value of the spies is directly related to their flagrant abuse of our star space,” Kornish said, stepping forward from the dark-shadowed edges of the bridge.

    The Fearful Summons Denny Martin Flinn 1990

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