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1 It took a second swing to crack it again, and then a third brought the whole pane crashing down.
2 We crunch broken glass beneath our feet at every step; there is not a whole pane in all the windows.
3 He pressed his face to the window, but the little icon-lamp was reflected by it and shone on the whole pane .
4 There were some dirty old window-frames in the second story, but I do not believe there was one whole pane of glass left.
5 A stone was the prompt response, and in five minutes there was not a whole pane of glass left in the front of the building.
6 An' Delany's house, too, that had not a whole pane of glass in it this morning, and scarce a slate on the roof of it!
7 WHOLE panes were as scarce as news.
8 Not able to purchase whole panes of window glass the peasants use fragments of glass of any shape they can get.
9 "There's not a room in the house with a whole pane of glass in the window," said Felix Matier, "except my own.
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