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  • I was the girl who loved the dark-and the girl always willing to tell and hear some good horror stories.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Shirley Damsgaard 2008

  • I was the girl who loved the dark-and the girl always willing to tell and hear some good horror stories.

    Afraid of the Dark? Angie Fox 2008

  • One of them, Professor Simon Barrow, was dark-and red-eyed and wore pajamas beneath his overcoat.

    The Art Thief Noah Charney 2007

  • Gen. Rick Lynch, who oversees about 26,000 American forces in an area bounded by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers south of Baghdad, including Mahmoudiya and Youssifiyah, described the struggle in Iraq as "three-dimensional chess in the dark-and that's an understatement."

    W doesn't care about our boys and girls in the US military! 2007

  • By the time she reached its vicinity it was full dark-and she knew the power of the dweller was at its height in darkness.

    Werehunter Lackey, Mercedes 1999

  • "What are you doing hiding in the dark-and under those ... rags?"

    Mercadian Masques Lebaron, Francis 1999

  • Kevin didn't get back home until after dark-and he was not entirely steady on his feet.

    Fiddler Fair Lackey, Mercedes 1998

  • It was too steep for a horse; I might possibly persuade one of the mules to come up here-if I could first find my way back to the cabin in the dark, and then find my way back up the mountain, also in the dark-and in the middle of what looked like becoming a blizzard.

    Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997

  • Because she heard the sound of many faint footsteps from the dark-and over on the side, Dave was on the bottom of the struggle.

    Children Of The Night Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • Everything was dark-and quiet, too, now that the car engine was still.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

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