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  • But his first order of business was to learn what had caused what appeared to be a stain on one of the waterfall's walls; it turned out to be ice.

    Trumping the Terrorists' Rage Ralph Gardner Jr. 2012

  •            I dreamed of a snake hissing because it was getting soaked at the base of a roaring waterfall along with a small tribe of cicadas that was registering its protest even louder than the waterfall's roar.

    The Nielsens (part two) Michael Larkin 2010

  • When pressed as to the waterfall's location he could also truly answer, I'm not allowed to say.

    Country diary: Uldale Force Tony Greenbank 2010

  • Then the hell-mouth gloom began to grow faintly luminous, and the waterfall's thunder burst on their ears from close at hand.

    In The Time Of Light dj barber 2010

  •   Instead, Baagh often found herself distracted, aghast at the passing hours — the ripe, plentiful time meant for foraging given up in exchange for a dalliance by the pool, a waterfall's cascading arch, a romp through the orchids swallowing up the hillside.

    dinner time 2010

  • Then he slipped deeper into the waterfall's spray, saying, "What if?" almost too quietly to be heard.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2005

  • There are small rainbowed arcs where the spray of water at the waterfall's edge splits the light.

    justinker Diary Entry justinker 2005

  • One of the girls, a dark-skinned mestizo, waded in the waterfall's pool, urged by her friends ever farther into the deepening water until her skirt was hitched high about her thighs and the young officers cheered their glimpse of dark, tantalizing skin.

    Sharpe's Devil Cornwell, Bernard 1992

  • One of the girls, a dark-skinned mestizo, waded in the waterfall's pool, urged by her friends ever farther into the deepening water until her skirt was hitched high about her thighs and the young officers cheered their glimpse of dark, tantalizing skin.

    Sharpe's Devil Cornwell, Bernard 1992

  • He had left the structure of the cave basically unaltered, the natural rise at the rear of the cave to the waterfall's right forming the main sleeping quarters, smaller natural mezzanines forming the additional rooms: two more bedrooms, the kitchen, and the bath, the latter shielded from the rest of the massive cave by a natural, opaque curtain of limestone.

    The Quest Ahern, Jerry 1981

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