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  • When she settled herself, he slipped his hands down her dress, caught her nipples and began to caress them again, fanning the still-glowing embers between her legs.

    Aching for Always Gwyn Cready 2010

  • She turned and took a few steps away, snatching the last few balloons away from Peris, twisting their strings around the still-glowing necklace.

    Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • But luckily the dull radiation arrested him before he could burn his hands on the still-glowing metal.

    The War of The Worlds H. G. Wells 2009

  • But luckily the dull radiation arrested him before he could burn his hands on the still-glowing metal.

    The War of the Worlds Herbert George 2006

  • She turned and took a few steps away, snatching the last few balloons away from Peris, twisting their strings around the still-glowing necklace.

    SPECIALS SCOTT WESTERFELD 2006

  • She turned and took a few steps away, snatching the last few balloons away from Peris, twisting their strings around the still-glowing necklace.

    SPECIALS SCOTT WESTERFELD 2006

  • She turned and took a few steps away, snatching the last few balloons away from Peris, twisting their strings around the still-glowing necklace.

    SPECIALS SCOTT WESTERFELD 2006

  • She turned and took a few steps away, snatching the last few balloons away from Peris, twisting their strings around the still-glowing necklace.

    SPECIALS SCOTT WESTERFELD 2006

  • Into this he flung one of the still-glowing embers, and soon the bright flames shot up into the dark night.

    In Search of the Castaways 2003

  • Standing outside waiting for the water to get hot, he inhaled deeply one last time, held his breath, and set the tiny roach on the edge of the sink, where it instantly tumbled off onto the floor, the still-glowing cherry decapitating itself on impact.

    The Deed Keith Blanchard 2003

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