Copying those lines I remembered things I have never recorded, our filthy clothes, windowless room, flies, thirst, sickness.
The room was windowless and cool, lit from overhead.
We finally discovered a shepherd’s hut, but I got colder and colder in its windowless gloom.
The fire glared out upon the middle of an unfloored and windowless room.
And in the windowlesschambers there the Lord Lovell should keep his treasure walled up.
Those towers contained a chamber each, in the upper story, but all beneath it, to the ground, was windowless space.
Not without mental tremors we surmounted it and reached Bulnes, a dozen stone, windowless houses clustered on an escarpment.
In its dark windowless sanctuary, open to the outside world by a tingle arch, stood a polished black stone, resting on a polished black stone cup, like a large acorn.
It was just a windowless log house built outside the walls, our temple of avarice.
No other system seems consistent with the windowless walls of the ruins.
To this day, in the hot season the population of Mosul takes refuge from the torrid heats of summer in windowless basements lighted only by lamps.
Together these formed a windowless structure called the cella, beyond which was the rear porch, the posticum or epinaos.
He hardly expected a light to show from a village of windowless tepees in the dead of winter, and he strove to remember which of those vague splotchy outlines was the black spruce swamp against which he had seen the tepees.
It was a bare, forbidding looking room, windowless and with a door of thick planking, secured by a hasp and padlock upon the outside.
So I just kissed her very firmly on the mouth for the tenth time, swung about and walked out of that small, windowless room without looking back to see if she was still doing her best to keep the tears from flowing.
I was standing before a full-length mirror in a small, windowless room which the skyport officials had assured me wasn't wired for sound.
Straight before us was an arched door in a great, gloomy, whitewashed house, windowless except for a few little square holes high up, protected by lattices of thick iron bars.
Forming one side of the Place stands the Djamaa el-Djedid, with its plain windowless walls, dazzlingly white dome, and square minaret, whereon at sunset the mueddin appears and calls the Faithful to prayer.
It was a mud hut of the rudest kind, windowless and unfloored; very clean, if it had been left to nature, but man and beast had rendered it intolerably filthy.
Nature designed this spot for a home of plenty and comfort, but the habitations of the wretched proprietors are windowless adobe hovels, thatched with dried grass, and notorious for their filth.
The door crashed open and harsh sunlight streamed into the windowless building.
A cabin, the width of the deck, was situated here, windowless and with a single inset door fitted with a grand selection of locks and bolts.
Rude cabins, windowless and with mud chimneys, faced each other across the lane.
It was a perilous moment; and when Burton looked at the windowless walls and at the officials at the door, and thought of the serried mass of excited fanatics outside, he felt like a trapped rat.
They were conducted to the palace, a long, single-storied, windowlessbarn of rough stone and reddish clay.
He had been born and reared in a windowless mountain cabin of one room.
She and the son whom she thought to palm off as a girl lie at this moment in a windowless dungeon in the vaults of the castle of St. Angelo.
Let not the reader suppose, however, that an Egyptian darkness prevails in these windowless apartments.
Above him, and at the end of the alley-way, was another blind windowless wall.
Across the way was a high windowlesswall of a house, and below that, at a considerable distance, a low building with a double row of windows extending along the length of it.
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