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1 Outside the dining-room windows the big moths battered softly against the glass.
2 The big moths wheeling around electric-light bulbs aren't clothes moths.
3 Then after dark we could get some big moths down by the postoffice electric light.
4 Their airplanes were large and gray and rather shabby, like big moths drawn by our lighthouse.
5 One at a time the beautiful big moths were taken from the interior of the old black case.
6 Elnora kept on setting bait for Catacolae and Sphinginae, which, unlike the big moths of June, live several months.
7 So here it's not swallows chasing flies; here huge rapacious dragonflies hunt down birds the size of big moths ... '
8 A couple of big moths flew past his head, drawn to the light of the kerosene lamp on the table.
9 "I brought you a pair of big moths that I found this morning on some bushes beside the road," said Mr. Pettis.
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