Light glowed faintly lurid somewhere deep within; and now Cliff heard a blasphemous sound belch from the depths of the castle--a wheezing, sardonic croaking like the moan of a demoniac organ, rumbling an obscene dirge.
At the fork he hesitated, then chose the right branch, for light glowed faintly along that passageway.
Even now light glowed faintly in the high, square windows.
Her hair was heavy and done in thick coils that glowed dully in the lamplight.
Her eyes glowed darkly again, and her voice had a strange, hard little note in it.
The gold-brown eyes of the girl glowed from beneath the wide brim of her rather shabby hat, but the young teacher saw not the hat but only the radiant young face.
Ken's intelligent freckled face glowed with eagerness when at last the little line of pupils had filed out to the playground, and he was to hear why Miss Bayley had asked him to stay in at recess.
On a warm gray stone near the top of the pile, gently waving its wings in the sunshine, glowed a gorgeous red-and-black butterfly.
His face was hard and sullen and through the slits of his half-closed eyelids the eyesglowed like coals of fire.
Presently she opened her eyes and looked up, a flush of rapture glowedall over her face, and then the awful mist of death, gray and rigid, veiled it.
I was at home directly, and a sweeter summer never glowed and blushed over earth than that which installed me in the Nook Cottage.
When Pentaur and the princess took leave of the hunter with many gifts, the sun was sinking, and the toothed peaks of Sinai glowed like rubies, through which shone the glow of half a world on fire.
The heavens glowed with purple, and the granite peaks, each sheathed in a film of ice, sparkled and shone like dark diamonds that had been dipped in light.
The red glowed in Carlia's lips again, and the roses in her cheeks.
And so Lorna Doone had come down and Mildred's study of the marshlands glowed with its warmer colors in its place.
Red glowed the western waters, The setting sun was there, Scattering alike on wave and cloud His fiery mesh of hair.
Henry Selz was the unromantic name of the commonplace man over whose fifteen-year-old letters Rose had glowed and dreamed an hour before.
Her cheeks glowed rose-pink against the dark fur, as she had known they would.
The superintendent glanced up again at the red that glowed higher with the girl's suppressed excitement.
Very companionably from time to time, like a tame firefly, a little bright spark hovered and glowed for an instant above the bowl of his pipe.
Her eyes were sparkling; her voice deepened musically; the color glowed brightly in her cheeks; her slender form was held proudly erect in the tense eagerness of an exalted sincerity of purpose.
Her eyesglowed with pride, and the flush in her cheeks deepened.
When Wiseli saw Otto coming towards her, her whole countenance glowed with pleasure.
Despite an order against smoking, given a quarter of an hour before, a few of my mates had the "fags" lit, and as the lamps had been turned off the cigarettes glowed red through the gloom.
There the flesh, tightly drawn, glowed crimson as poppies.
The night had fallen again, but some coals still glowed under the ashes, and there was plenty of dry wood.
The coals from the great fireglowed and threw out an intense heat.
A fire of deep, red coals glowed in one corner, and disposed about it were the four.
Presently, nothing having happened, he glowed with a boldness of his own and mounted to the top of the fence, where he again waited.
He wanted to be in a battle--had glowed at the thought of fighting--but if the war was going to be stopped in its beginning, what would be the use of starting?
When Terry Stamper brought the pail of beer now the new printer drank abundantly of the frothy stuff, and for a time glowed gently with a suggestive radiance, as if he, too, were almost moved to tell of strange cities; but he never did.
His face at the moment glowedwith animation, for he played over the deciding game in that day's match at checkers by which, at the harness shop, he had vanquished an acclaimed rival from over Higgston way.
The shadows had lengthened and the moon alreadyglowed a warmer bronze.
He enjoyed the logs that burned and glowed on his wide hearths.
His passion had risen higher and higher with the words he’d fed it, and his now wide open eyes glowed like the eyes of a brute.
Darting straight ahead for an amazing distance, like a well-aimed torpedo, the loon came to a point where the lake-bottom slanted upward swiftly toward a bushy islet, over a floor of yellow sand that glowed in the sun.
As he came round the bend of the stream, and saw the great blue bird lying at the water's edge with wings outstretched, the picture of helplessness, his eyes glowed suddenly like live coals blown upon.
The eyes themselves were extraordinarily large, dark, and lustrous, and glowed with a startling, almost impish intelligence.
A careful survey of the slope before him convinced his practised eye that the den must be somewhere in that high cleft, where the broken faces of the red sandstone glowedbrightly through dark patches and veils of clinging firs.
Out far away, the distant Tors glowed in the evening light, like great barriers to some mystic elusive land beyond.
Her cheeks glowed with shame at the memory of that voice which she had loved to hear, the tender accent in it, and oh!
He was still very pale and there were a few lines of weariness and of bodily pain round the firm, sensitive mouth, but his grey eyes, deep-sunk and magnetic, glowed with the keen fire of intense excitement.
So far the sand had glowed faintly orange from an unknown light.
The golem standing before him was small, and its eyesglowed red.
They were leathery as he remembered, covered in a downy fur that glowedwhere it was kissed by the few shafts of light piercing the gap in the drapes.
I thought of people I had been merry with, people I had worked with and played with, the companions of talkative walks, the hostesses of houses that had once glowed with welcome for us both.
It was indeed a wonderful occasion, and I suppose if I had not been altogether drenched in misery, I should have found the same wild amusement in it that glowed in all the others.
The great red sunset glowed in the west and the trees overhead cast an artistic gray green light upon the scene.
The colours of the flag which hung over the altar glowed like an inspiration.
It glowed portentous and commanding like a meteor; with the squeal of a netted hare he grasped at his walking-cane, and struck with fury at the object of his terror.
Thames, now a fairy river like quivering, molten silver in the moonlight, flowing between mystic palaces whose windowsglowed red in the shadowy facades, and the cab halted at the end of the street.
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