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1 The pale winter sunlight was stealing in aslant through the low windows.
2 And Dorothy you've got a pretty jewel on your pale winter breast.
3 The blanket slipped and her face came up like a pale winter moon.
4 The little enclosure was serene in the pale winter sunlight.
5 It was good, springy ground for walking, and a day of pale winter sunlight.
6 In that, at all events, there is no agitating warmth, only pale winter sunshine.
7 It was a bright, beautiful day-bluesky and a not too pale winter sun.
8 For several hours the pale winter sun had been like a lamp extinguished beneath the horizon.
9 She stood by the window in her father's parlor reading the letter by the pale winter light.
10 She was tired by the time a square patch of pale winter daylight was falling upon him.
11 Now came Lady Pole and Mr Segundus, running down from the Hall in the pale winter sunlight.
12 Guy White cupped his hand, as if to gather the pale winter light coming through the window.
13 Her eyes were three different shades of grey, from charcoal, to storm cloud, to a pale winter 's sky.
14 Likewise the organ pipes of ice suspended from the cliffs and the opaline reflections on the pale winter sea.
15 The pale winter sun is beginning to wane, but there is still plenty of daylight in the white drawing-room.
16 The mild rays of the pale winter sunlight, breaking through the thicket of exotic plants, warmed the air somewhat.
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