Aún no tenemos significados para "dark lanes".
1Mine own forerunner am I among this people, mine own cockcrow in dark lanes.
2Do not pass through the frequented streets, but move along the dark lanes as much as possible.
3Shortcuts along dark lanes lose their appeal.
4He followed Hyacinthe, who traversed the dark lanes, between rows of palms, to the entrance of a building.
5He went a long way around, and well-nigh lost himself in the winding, dark lanes of the old town.
6Do you not shed tears over those hunger-bitten children who cower in the dark lanes of a great city?
7Go down in the dark lanes of the city and see how much poorer off many of your fellow-citizens are.
8In Paris itself the network of dark lanes, ill lighted and unguarded, was the scene of midnight murder and assassination.
9He flew into dark lanes, and saw the white faces of starving children looking out listlessly at the black streets.
10In half a minute we shall be close to some dark lanes, and more than one hiding-place I know of.
11They were driven at a rapid rate through the dark lanes, and suddenly stopped at the door of a large house.
12The bright centres are where this solar material is rising; the surrounding dark lanes are where plasma is cooling and sinking.
13Some of my nocturnal ventures with Dickens into these dark lanes and tenement hovels in earlier years still bothered my dreams.
14Between its fingers steep dark lanes wind down into the olive gardens; on the finger-tips military and monastic builders had perched their towns.
15On the first day, as I went through dingy dark lanes with busted sewage pipelines, I realized this was not going to be easy.
16It disappeared, writhing through dark lanes, with pompous names, which lead to another side of the village, the most miserable, the most deformed part.
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