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  • She turned on her side so that she was facing the back of the couch, her head on a silk-covered pillow.

    A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011

  • She turned on her side so that she was facing the back of the couch, her head on a silk-covered pillow.

    A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011

  • She turned on her side so that she was facing the back of the couch, her head on a silk-covered pillow.

    A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011

  • Dating from 1830, the jacket wrapped a silk-covered gift book, Friendship's Offering.

    Earliest-known book jacket discovered in Bodleian Library 2009

  • Looking down at him where he sat on the bed, she brought her hand between the vee of her breasts, brushed her fingers down her silk-covered belly.

    My Soul to Keep Sharie Kohler 2010

  • They sat down in the shade of an enormous cypress growing in the center of the courtyard on spotless white silk-covered divans.

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • She sank onto the silk-covered settee and looked out the big windows at the forest.

    The Year of Living Scandalously Julia London 2010

  • The silk-covered chairs were lined up in rows facing the center altar where the bride and groom would take their vows.

    Keep Sweet MICHeLe DomInGuez Greene 2010

  • That peaceful euphoria mothers are encouraged to feel each time they look at their children came to me once in a blue moon, almost always when they were asleep and incapable of shrieking, hurling their Spider-Man accessories, or crayoning a mural on a silk-covered wall.

    As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010

  • That peaceful euphoria mothers are encouraged to feel each time they look at their children came to me once in a blue moon, almost always when they were asleep and incapable of shrieking, hurling their Spider-Man accessories, or crayoning a mural on a silk-covered wall.

    As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010

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