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  • It was a shame to interrupt her in her quiveringly voluptuous orisons—her white flesh cathedraled in solemnity, even her breath stilled so as not to offend the silence—but yes, yes, I most decidedly did mind.

    Kalooki Nights Howard Jacobson 2006

  • Into that dim, beautiful home of age, with its great rafters and mellow stone archways, the June sunlight shone through loopholes and chinks, in thin glamour, powdering with its very strangeness the dark cathedraled air, where, high up, clung a fog of old grey cobwebs so thick as ever were the stalactites of a huge cave.

    The Inn of Tranquillity: Studies and Essays 2004

  • We passed through a clearing in the trees, into a cool shady bowl, cathedraled by branches, padded with dry leaves.

    Over the Edge Jonathan Kellerman 1987

  • We passed through a clearing in the trees, into a cool shady bowl, cathedraled by branches, padded with dry leaves.

    Over the Edge Jonathan Kellerman 1987

  • We passed through a clearing in the trees, into a cool shady bowl, cathedraled by branches, padded with dry leaves.

    Over the Edge Jonathan Kellerman 1987

  • Into that dim, beautiful home of age, with its great rafters and mellow stone archways, the June sunlight shone through loopholes and chinks, in thin glamour, powdering with its very strangeness the dark cathedraled air, where, high up, clung a fog of old grey cobwebs so thick as ever were the stalactites of a huge cave.

    Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900

  • Into that dim, beautiful home of age, with its great rafters and mellow stone archways, the June sunlight shone through loopholes and chinks, in thin glamour, powdering with its very strangeness the dark cathedraled air, where, high up, clung a fog of old grey cobwebs so thick as ever were the stalactites of a huge cave.

    The Complete Essays of John Galsworthy John Galsworthy 1900

  • Into that dim, beautiful home of age, with its great rafters and mellow stone archways, the June sunlight shone through loopholes and chinks, in thin glamour, powdering with its very strangeness the dark cathedraled air, where, high up, clung a fog of old grey cobwebs so thick as ever were the stalactites of a huge cave.

    Inn of Tranquillity John Galsworthy 1900

  • We marched, marched, kept on marching; and at last, on the 16th of July, we came in sight of our goal, and saw the great cathedraled towers of

    Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc — Volume 2 Mark Twain 1872

  • Including a beautiful marbled foyer, with special glass transom windows and plant shelf, recessed lighting and cathedraled ceilings!

    Random feeds from Syndic8.com 2009

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