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Examples

  • Right side (clockwise from top left): 'Twilly' from Hermès

    He Shops, She Shops 2007

  • "You deserve cake for the way you handled the governor today, " Twilly said, touching the sleeve of Yuki's blue silk blouse, keeping his hand there for a long moment before he signaled the waiter.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

  • She looked at Twilly, his eyes big and as dark as black holes.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

  • One journalist had written that Twilly was picking up where Truman Capote left off with In Cold Blood, noting that Twilly had a rare talent for getting into the minds of killers, humanizing them so that readers regarded the killers almost as friends.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

  • Twilly scowled, his expression murderous, the look of a man who could go violently out of control.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

  • "So I see, " Twilly said, his smile becoming a grin, the grin turning into laughter.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

  • She shoved her cart to the side of the aisle and marched toward Twilly, stopping a few feet from his sturdy English shoes.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

  • There were flashes in the sky behind Twilly, bright colors and images she couldn't make out.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

  • I showed Twilly my badge, and he fastened his eyes on the V of my tank top, skimmed the cut of my jeans, then took a slow return trip back to my face.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

  • Twilly thought Campion had aged tremendously since his son disappeared.

    7th Heaven Patterson, James 2008

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