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  • With a sense of complete disbelief, I saw the round-shouldered roof and the odd little many-paned windows, which I had last seen on the bright sunny morning of my marriage to Frank Randall.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • Samuel drummed his fingers on the table and stared out through the many-paned glass walls of the solarium, across the landscaped gardens of his mansion to the river where the mist was lifting off the water.

    Venom Joan Brady 2010

  • Velvet drapes still festooned the impeccably clean, many-paned windows.

    The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009

  • Velvet drapes still festooned the impeccably clean, many-paned windows.

    The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009

  • Velvet drapes still festooned the impeccably clean, many-paned windows.

    The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009

  • Velvet drapes still festooned the impeccably clean, many-paned windows.

    The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009

  • Constructed of hand-hewn rock and massive tree trunks chinked together, it was a huge log cabin that was shaped like an octagon–patterned after a hogan or sweat lodge–with many-paned windows facing in each cardinal direction, like a vast, architectural compass rose.

    Katherine Neville "The Fire" Jan 2008

  • Constructed of hand-hewn rock and massive tree trunks chinked together, it was a huge log cabin that was shaped like an octagon–patterned after a hogan or sweat lodge–with many-paned windows facing in each cardinal direction, like a vast, architectural compass rose.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Jan 2008

  • She pointed to the many-paned oriel window projecting from the right-hand side of the house.

    The Wayward Muse Elizabeth Hickey 2007

  • She pointed to the many-paned oriel window projecting from the right-hand side of the house.

    The Wayward Muse Elizabeth Hickey 2007

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