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  • So make a cageless race across the dark's battalions,

    Upwards, Into the White Eye Rising 2009

  • That's the problem with whistling in the dark -- the dark's not listening.

    Effort + Thought = Us 2006

  • When she got off the phone, she ripped dark's number off the scratch pad where she'd written it, looked at it for a moment, then folded it in two and stuck it under a magnet on the refrigerator.

    The Night Crew Sandford, John, 1944 Feb. 23- 1997

  • There are Lightportals, too, linking this world with the plane of goodness and light, positive energy against the dark's negative energy.

    Villains by Necessity Forward, Eve 1995

  • She and Alice practised piano duets, studied Italian, made sick calls in the village, and sewed for the babies of dark's Hills and Quaker Bridge.

    The Heart of Rachael Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923

  • To breathe, shakes loose dark's clinging dregs, waves free

    Life of Robert Browning Sharp, William, 1855-1905 1897

  • I didn't mind those deaders in the light, but the dark's a different matter.

    Queen Sheba's Ring Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • This was true of Elijah dark's company of Georgia freebooters in 1794.

    The Winning of the West, Volume 4 Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807 Theodore Roosevelt 1888

  • To breathe, shakes loose dark's clinging dregs, waves free

    Life of Robert Browning William Sharp 1880

  • Shelling did not, however, prevent a rather fierce fusilade from our old friends of Captain dark's company at Waterman's Bluff, near Township Landing; but even this did no serious damage, and this was the last.

    Army Life in a Black Regiment Higginson, Thomas W 1869

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