It must be, because I can see faintdaylight coming down!
2
In her eyes he saw the first faintdaylight.
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To see anything at all lightened my heart a little, and I turned homeward when this faintdaylight appeared.
4
He forced himself to run on regardless, eventually spying the stone steps and faintdaylight of the Hufflepuff locker area.
5
At the farthest end faintdaylight appears, as it might to a dungeon prisoner at the bottom of an oubliette.
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There were blizzards and snowstorms practically every day, and only two to three hours of faintdaylight, the best time for an airdrop.
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When she recovered, faintdaylight was coming into the room, and the body of the Danish girl was lying as it had fallen.
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Hurwood's light-lines were becoming less visible on the sand-which was, in the faintdaylight, taking on a rusty hue-and Hurwood and Friend were working faster.
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It appeared to be daylight wherever he was-faintdaylight, to be sure, but at least he could see.