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  • He gave them another piece each and escorted Harlow through the wroughtiron gate.

    Destiny's Road Niven, Larry 1997

  • It was made of iron, black wroughtiron, in a lacy filigree design in the form of a double circle or an orb.

    The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • Diana Spencer sat quietly at the bottom of the cold stone stairs at her Norfolk home, clutching the wroughtiron banisters while all around her there was a determined bustle.

    DIANA ANDREW MORTON 1992

  • Diana Spencer sat quietly at the bottom of the cold stone stairs at her Norfolk home, clutching the wroughtiron banisters while all around her there was a determined bustle.

    DIANA ANDREW MORTON 1992

  • She pulled an old-fashioned wroughtiron bell, and its clamour sounded echoing away inside.

    4.50 From Paddington Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1959

  • … entered, she yields a variety of landscapes, seeming now a snowy rolling perspective of bursting cotton bolls seen through the Negro arabesques of a fancywork wroughtiron balcony… and so on.

    Cock-a-doodle-doo Gass, William H. 1968

  • A blackbird perched sentrylike on a tall wroughtiron gate that graced the frontage of an imposing house to the west of Lincoln’s Inn Fields.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • A blackbird perched sentrylike on a tall wroughtiron gate that graced the frontage of an imposing house to the west of Lincoln’s Inn Fields.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • A blackbird perched sentrylike on a tall wroughtiron gate that graced the frontage of an imposing house to the west of Lincoln’s Inn Fields.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • A blackbird perched sentrylike on a tall wroughtiron gate that graced the frontage of an imposing house to the west of Lincoln’s Inn Fields.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

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