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1 The girls went a quarter of a mile farther up the silent shore , then turned into the woods.
2 The deep waters lapped the silent shore until a gentle sighing sound arose, a sound that may have gone on unheard for ages.
3 Not a man was to be seen on the silent shore ; a birch canoe, with one old Indian in it, hovered near the landing.
4 Seven days later the writer had slipped his moorings, and years earlier than his old comrade had "gone before to that unknown and silent shore . "
5 Behold the beautiful night-thewind sleeps drowsily - the silent shores slumber in the dark:
6 I called the number I'd put in my address book, for the Silent Shore .
7 I sighed, and began with Hugo picking me up from the Silent Shore Hotel.
8 The Silent Shore was living up to its name.
9 The lobby was busier than the Silent Shore 's , too.
10 He turned his thin face to Bill and said, Welcome to Silent Shore Hotel, sir!
11 Here at the Silent Shore Hotel, Isabel felt free to be her vampire self, which included immobile downtime.
12 Isabel came out with us, and we got back into her Lexus for the ride back to the Silent Shore Hotel.
13 In a more agreeable silence, we drove maybe five more minutes, and then the driver said, "The Silent Shore , coming up."
14 " Silent Shore Hotel, right?" said the driver.
15 It was a very singular procession, thus winding its way, through forest and moor, over hills and prairies, to the silent shores of the Mississippi.
16 He'd been a handsome, gawky boy of maybe nineteen when I'd first spotted him working as a bellboy at the Silent Shore Hotel in Dallas.
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