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The candles, the incense, the deep-voiced chants, and the night-darkened windows all came together in a comforting embrace.
The Black Madonna Davis Bunn 2010
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He rolled onto his back on top of the antique cherry tree-depicted rug, and was greeted by the sight of a ring of fire blazing through the upper mezzanine, reflecting against the night-darkened skylights.
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He rolled onto his back on top of the antique cherry tree-depicted rug, and was greeted by the sight of a ring of fire blazing through the upper mezzanine, reflecting against the night-darkened skylights.
The Case of the Reanimated Cat, Part 1 | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2009
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He rolled onto his back on top of the antique cherry tree-depicted rug, and was greeted by the sight of a ring of fire blazing through the upper mezzanine, reflecting against the night-darkened skylights.
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Slush gathered near the bottom of the windscreen then slid away across the night-darkened glass.
Couple Most Likely To Darcy, Lillian 2007
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Instead she leant against the balustrade, trying to steady her breath, her pulse, and gazed out over the night-darkened Mediterranean, at the tiny waves breaking on the rocks below the terrace.
Purchased For Revenge James, Julia 2006
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Instead she leant against the balustrade, trying to steady her breath, her pulse, and gazed out over the night-darkened Mediterranean, at the tiny waves breaking on the rocks below the terrace.
Purchased for Revenge James, Julia 2006
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“Oh, feel the wind on your skin,” Star said, turning and letting the warm sea breeze caress her naked flesh in the privacy of the night-darkened beach.
Star Struck Pamela Anderson 2005
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He turned away and walked to the night-darkened window.
A Change of Seasons Bast, Anya 2005
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The enemy aircraft were just nearing the edge of the island now, and he was losing their silhouettes against the night-darkened land.
Joint Operations Douglass, Keith 2000
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