Overtaken by night or darkness.
1 Or perhaps he floated onward and without running lights, through nighted chambers.
2 We all - nighted from Colorado across Wyoming and Montana, then continued up through Alberta.
3 Then out onto the nighted highway, and then a sound of thunder overhead.
4 Something real and tangible, yet fraught with infinite suggestions of nighted mystery, now confronted me.
5 Madness, of course-buthad I not now stumbled into a nighted world as mad as I?
6 He did not wish to cross the nighted , wind-whipped woods alone to his home on the main road.
7 Gossamer strands drifted between us; there were a few sparks at the far end, about the nighted hulk.
8 So he solaced himself in the garden and ate of its fruits; after which he nighted with the keeper.
9 Did they wander, pallid, through its nighted halls and hold revels, twisted services to the Maker of their Maker?
10 That is why I had not emerged fully, but scanned the nighted environs from my vantage of relative security.
11 After more æons of descent I saw some side passages or burrows leading from unknown recesses of blackness to this shaft of nighted mystery.
12 Vaster and vaster loomed the tenebrous towers of the nighted castle above, and Carter could see that it was well-nigh blasphemous in its immensity.
13 Then the floor gave way at last, and I slid gaspingly down into the nighted chamber below, choking with cobwebs and half swooning with terror.
14 I did it for so long that life faded to a far memory, and I became one with the moles and grubs of nighted depths.
15 The sentence was handed down late last night , court officials said today.
16 Police and community leaders met last night to discuuss the growing problem.
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