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1 The high gables and old belfry of the Monastrey stood bathed in sunlight.
2 Three o'clock tolled slowly behind him from the old belfry of St. Nicholas.
3 Some of the members assert that the old belfry is a "mental hazard."
4 The picture presented is the interior of the old belfry of Carriford Church, at ten o'clock in the evening.
5 On the shabby old belfry - tower is the gilt dragon which Philip van Artevelde captured, and brought in triumph from Bruges.
6 And underneath, mountains black brown; then Fontarabia in a morose silhouette, its old belfry appearing blacker and more worn by the years.
7 Observe, too, on the other hand, the tendency of the thunder to fall, not on the old belfry , but on the new one.
8 Standing in the doorway, he saw, just opposite, the cathedral in profile, but with only one spire, the old belfry being hidden by the new.
9 Old towers, old belfries , old crosses, slender spires innumerable, rose up amid a world of quaint gables and angular roofs.
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