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  • Beside the now-dark hearth, the curtain parted and Johnny emerged, wearing only jeans.

    Fatal Circle Linda Robertson 2010

  • He looked at the now-dark road, and I could feel the subject closing again.

    Twilight Meyer, Stephenie 2005

  • Each breath felt like a blast of cold air sweeping through me and pumping me up bigger and brighter until I was like an enormous invincible beacon of steel ready to slash through the now-dark city.

    DearlyDevotedDexter 2005

  • I stared out at the now-dark streets of Brunswick, thinking: this will be my last glimpse of the outside world.

    The Pursuit of Happiness Douglas Kennedy 2001

  • I stared out at the now-dark streets of Brunswick, thinking: this will be my last glimpse of the outside world.

    The Pursuit of Happiness Douglas Kennedy 2001

  • The starbursts still cascaded across her now-dark field of vision, and she opened her eyes.

    The Spellsong War Modesitt, L. E. 1998

  • He and Tas were standing outside in the now-dark cor - ridor.

    Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988

  • He and Tas were standing outside in the now-dark cor - ridor.

    Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988

  • Gervase plainly went half-mad with joy; he danced comically about for a good several minutes, then dashed into the now-dark tree and emerged again with a few belongings tied into a cloth.

    The Oathbound Lackey, Mercedes 1988

  • He picked up a candle in the now-dark chamber and gestured to her to follow him into the adjoining one.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

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