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1 The clouds obscured the moon and put an end to further observation.
2 And it stretched and lengthened till it obscured the moon .
3 Heavy, marching clouds obscured the moon , reducing the woods to a muddle of grey shadows.
4 The clouds obscured the moon , though there was a faint umber glow reflected in the distant waves.
5 A passing cloud had obscured the moon .
6 Also just at that time a thick rain-cloud quite obscured the moon , so that the darkness grew dense.
7 There had been no light all day, clouds obscured the moon , we had not seen her since yesterday.
8 This wall partially obscured the moon .
9 A mist set in from the sea, but though it obscured the moon it brought no sign of rain.
10 It was silent up here in the starlight; a calm, windless night-cloudless ,savefor a gray bank which obscured the moon .
11 Just as I caught sight of this, however, the drifting clouds obscured the moon , and I passed up the path in darkness.
12 The time seemed interminable as we swept on our way, now in almost complete darkness, for the rolling clouds obscured the moon .
13 Leaning at the open window, looking at the heavy clouds which presently obscured the moon , she passed a night of restless anxiety.
14 He stretched out his arms and dragged it from the water, and the clouds, closing in again, obscured the moon , leaving all in darkness.
15 Clouds gathered fast and a heavy mist partly obscured the moon , which wore a large circle, called by the sailors a "weather band."
16 Wheels of light rolled across the darkness over the trailer court, and streaks of yellow fire zigzagged upward into the haze that obscured the moon .
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