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Greenery and blooms nodded from without the deep-embrasured windows, and the room expressed the sense of cleanness, chastity, and coolness.
CHAPTER VIII 2010
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I gazed upward at the high, embrasured walls of the fortress, on which the moon cast a ghostly radiance, straining to listen for the jangling of armor along the battlements which would indicate the passing of the guard.
Archive 2008-09-01 Megan Arkenberg 2008
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I gazed upward at the high, embrasured walls of the fortress, on which the moon cast a ghostly radiance, straining to listen for the jangling of armor along the battlements which would indicate the passing of the guard.
The Curse of Warim-Shek Megan Arkenberg 2008
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In the days of the past it had claimed much more — goods, and cattle, and tribute of the traffic going northward — as the loop-holed quadrangle for impounded stock, and the deeply embrasured tower, showed.
Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004
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She leaned against the side of the embrasured window and closed her eyes.
Over the River 2004
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A few palms here and there made embrasured parapets of green.
The Financier 2004
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A number of Connoisseurs were sitting and standing about, and Soames, least clubbable of men, sought the solitude of an embrasured window.
The White Monkey 2004
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Commandant's house, authoritative by reason of its embrasured terrace and guardian sentry; while the jetty, that faced the purple length of the "Island of the Dead," swarmed with parti – coloured figures, clanking about their enforced business, under the muskets of their gaolers.
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Anna stepped into the long narrow room, with its narrow embrasured windows and weathered inside shutters.
The Spellsong War Modesitt, L. E. 1998
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A half-hour's walk east of the city, just outside the embrasured wall that protected the Tippoo's encampment, lay his Summer Palace, the Daria Dowlat.
Sharpe's Tiger Cornwell, Bernard 1997
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