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Examples

  • Along the irrigation channels of the vegetable garden streams of water were flowing, and now and again Daylight broke off from his reading to run out and change the flow of water.

    Chapter XXVII 2010

  • Tessa Dick, the fifth wife of Philip K. Dick, has written a book called The Owl in Daylight based on the book of the same name (the final part of his highly mystical VALIS trilogy) that Dick was working on working on at the time of his death.

    The Owl in Daylight « Gerry Canavan 2009

  • As the lines were cast off and the steamer swung out into the current, those near him saw the moisture well up in Daylight's eyes.

    Chapter XIII 2010

  • Legitimate investment had no place in Daylight's play.

    Chapter V 2010

  • Much of this and more was in Daylight's heart as he looked about him.

    Chapter VIII 2010

  • And more and more the taste for the larger game urged in Daylight's mouth.

    Chapter XIII 2010

  • Already two days of ardent California sun had touched with new fires the ancient bronze in Daylight's face.

    Chapter XXIV 2010

  • Once again Daylight was lulled into fancied security.

    Chapter XI 2010

  • It was a fresh, raw stroke in Daylight's consciousness.

    Chapter X 2010

  • Either way -- especially with The Owl in Daylight -- I want Tessa Dick to stop her graverobbing.

    INTERVIEW: Alex Irvine 2009

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