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  • This is but one example of the important work Our Leader's night-clad sturmtruppen conduct everyday.

    Archive 2005-11-20 2005

  • This is but one example of the important work Our Leader's night-clad sturmtruppen conduct everyday.

    11/20/2005 - 11/27/2005 2005

  • This is but one example of the important work Our Leader's night-clad sturmtruppen conduct everyday.

    Saluting the State Security Apparatus 2005

  • The night-clad rocks were filled with the clatter of galloping hooves on stone, the shouts of hunting hillmen.

    Conan The Magnificent Jordan, Robert 1986

  • The night-clad rocks were filled with the clatter of galloping hooves on stone, the shouts of hunting hillmen.

    Conan The Magnificent Jordan, Robert 1984

  • And a little later a tiny, night-clad, naked-footed figure appeared in the door, wide-eyed, and then fled, screaming.

    Bob, Son of Battle Alfred Ollivant 1900

  • The Houses themselves rose grandly in obscure magnitude; the clock-tower beaconed with two red circles against the black sky, the greater tower stood night-clad, and between them were the dim pinnacles, multiplied in shadowy grace.

    Thyrza George Gissing 1880

  • As falls the meteor down the night-clad heavens --

    The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems Hanford Lennox Gordon 1878

  • He strengthens his voice by making the short hours of the night-clad street alive with the agreeable annunciation, especially to nervous invalids and sick children, that he "will not go home till morning."

    Odd Leaves from the Life of a Louisiana "Swamp Doctor" 1858

  • With its procession of night-clad children will be excellent "company" for a tot, to whom a story may be told of the birds that sleep in the little trees while the friendly stars keep watch]

    Quilts Their Story and How to Make Them 1907

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