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twenty-foot-high

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  • It was a collection point: six twenty-foot-high mounds of salt stood in two rows of three, each one positioned directly underneath an elevated passageway like his.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • It was a collection point: six twenty-foot-high mounds of salt stood in two rows of three, each one positioned directly underneath an elevated passageway like his.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • It was a collection point: six twenty-foot-high mounds of salt stood in two rows of three, each one positioned directly underneath an elevated passageway like his.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • The doors opened directly into an expansive apartment with twenty-foot-high ceilings.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • The doors opened directly into an expansive apartment with twenty-foot-high ceilings.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • The doors opened directly into an expansive apartment with twenty-foot-high ceilings.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • He belonged on a twenty-foot-high pillar in my particular temple.

    Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010

  • Lining a cobble drive were imposing twenty-foot-high statues of gods or royals, gazing down with watchful eyes.

    Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve Kresley Cole 2010

  • Surrounding a twenty-foot-high, fifteen-foot-wide metal structure that looked like the Greek symbol for Omega, Ω, there were countless human skeletons protruding from solid rock.

    The Athena Project Brad Thor 2010

  • An enclave of palaces, temples, and pavilions set on terraces with twenty-foot-high double doors, yellow-tiled roofs, and balustrades carved in white marble, it was surrounded by gardens with ancient cypresses, pagodas, statues, and goldfish ponds.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

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