It was to Kenneth Thornton as if there were sunlight in one corner of that cobwebbed room with its unwashed windows and its stale smells, and elsewhere hung the murk of little hope.
Starling was sent to the wine-cellar to bring back a cobwebbed Madeira near a century old, brought out on rare occasions in the family.
That title brought old Stanwix's cobwebbed prophecy into my head again.
We sat down to a capon stuffed with eggs, and dainty sausages, and hot rolls, such as we had at home; and a wine which had cobwebbed and mellowed under the Castle Inn for better than twenty years.
There are serious old places, such as the Tour d'Argent, plain and unadorned, where all the wealth is in the casserolles and the cobwebbed bottles.
In a cool corner the cobwebbed bottles of Chambertin sleep in their baskets.
A feeble light struggled through the cobwebbed panes of the studio skylight, and the room was in a state of dirt and disorder.
With the fish came a dusty, cobwebbed bottle in a cradle, and at the sight of it the doyen lifted his eyebrows, and faintly smacked his lips.
He lives in Lady Street; a bed, Four cobwebbed walls.
Down in the cellar, he secured some cobwebbed bottles of old brandy and clear wine.
The American looked up sharply from uncorking one of the cobwebbed bottles of wine.
It was an empty, cobwebbed room like the first, its only furniture consisting of a narrow cot-bed.
A feeling of disappointment struck him as he entered the deserted, cobwebbed dungeon, but guided by the sound of faint, low moans he advanced across the floor and opened the opposite door to the one by which he had entered.
Manetho brooded over the dim magnificence of its folds, sitting amidst the cobwebbed rubbish, a narrow glint of sunshine creeping slope-downwards from the crevice above his head.
Your bones shall lie gaunt on this cobwebbed floor.
Her head had been framed in the small, square window, so darkened andcobwebbed by crimson vines that only the merest blur of white clouds and blue hills was visible.
She lay dazedly, her mind cobwebbed with dreams, her thoughts trickling back into the channels of the previous night.
Quite by accident she knocked her cobwebbed head against a narrow, outward swinging window, seized it thankfully, and plunged through it.
He was daintily poising a bit of jelly on some bread, the mouthful was in the air, when his eyes fell on Caroline, an amazed and cobwebbed statue in front of him.
So to the stage with its vast cobwebbed walls, its huge echoes and the mysterious darkness of the flies, where looped ropes and grimy festoons of forgotten scenery hung still as seaweed in a deep sea.
I looked through its grated, cobwebbed windows, not with my eyes, but with the hopeless eyes of hundreds whose last earthly glimpse of the sunlight was through them.
She is so tired of the house and its cares, which have cobwebbed her all over till she is half smothered, soul and body, that this question seems the cruelest one that could be put, in her nervous condition.
Three windows, cobwebbed and cloudy with many a patched-up pane of blue or brown paper, admit light and air, and a door made to open in halves.
It's early though," she said, and looked beyond the aloe fence to where the dew spread its silverycobwebbed veil along the ground.
She did not look at him; her eyes searched the landscape ahead of her, and rested with tired satisfaction on the dew-drenched sparse vegetation, cobwebbed with silver threads.
Still, save that now and again it seemed to quiver on its foundations when some especially heavy thunder-clap roared overhead, while the momentary flash revealed the dusty, cobwebbed interior.
There was somebody in the old mill, evidently, for the light as from a lantern was discernible now and again through one of the old, cobwebbed windows; a light that flickered fitfully first from one floor, then from another.
Once the lightning flashed into and through all the cobwebbed window-panes, and the mill gave out a ghastly glare.
Through a grimed and cobwebbed window at the farther end of the room the light filtered down among the still figures; there was the smell of dead fur and feathers, and of some acrid preservative.
It was misty and flecked with clear spots where the quicksilver had dropped away, but when he propped it against the cobwebbed window he could see himself fairly well.
In the cobwebbed parlour, meanwhile, Doctor Ralph was in the hands of the attorney for the prosecution, who questioned him ceaselessly.
II Miss Mehitable The slanting sunbeams of late afternoon crept through the cobwebbed window, and Miss Evelina stirred uneasily in her sleep.
Miss Evelina had gone to sleep, lulled into a sense of security by the icy fingers tapping at her cobwebbed window pane.
All that day from behind her cobwebbed windows, Miss Evelina watched the Piper and his dog.
Three cobwebbed bottles of Burgundy are now carefully ranged before the crackling blaze in the living room.
Then, seeing I had finished my mental note of line and composition, she half turned her pretty head and caught sight of the ruby, cobwebbed row of old Burgundy.
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