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  • Among my unpublished books are several in the “Moonchild” universe where Wrapt in Crystal is set, and they follow six main characters through many adventures.

    BSC Interview – Sharon Shinn 2009

  • Wrapt in thy sublime visions, thou hast not perceived my love; but, driven to despair, I now shake off the woman and avow it.

    The Lamplighter's Story 2007

  • Wrapt in profound reveries on this never – failing theme, fancy transformed his small parlour in

    Sketches by Boz 2007

  • Wrapt in thy sublime visions, thou hast not perceived my love; but, driven to despair, I now shake off the woman and avow it.

    The Lamplighter's Story 2007

  • Wrapt up in a cloak of politeness, she seemed determined to hazard nothing.

    Emma 2004

  • Wrapt up in a cloak of politeness, she seemed determined to hazard nothing.

    Emma Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 2001

  • Wrapt in glad dreams, in which, perchance, the Moor

    War Poetry of the South Various

  • Wrapt in admiration, the god stood gazing at the beautiful vision before him, and when she at length unclosed her eyes, he revealed himself to her, and, in gentle tones, sought to banish her grief.

    Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome E.M. Berens

  • Wrapt in such lover-like memories, he forgot that he had sat down to write -- forgot that he held a pen in his hand -- and that this same hand had been outstretched to ignite the lamp.

    Brood of the Witch-Queen Sax Rohmer 1921

  • Wrapt in the enthusiasm of the holiest of all loves, that of sister for sister, tense with the ardour of her sacrifice, a light shone out from the tender soul within that fired all her beauty, making it burn like the sun, and intoxicate like wine.

    Six Women Victoria Cross 1910

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