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1Leaning in the deep embrasure of his window, he looked at anonymous Night.
2The deep embrasure was filled with beautiful flowers and luscious exotic leaf-plants from the hot-houses.
3Petronella sat beside Philip in a deep embrasure, and had eyes and ears for him alone.
4The walls were of enormous thickness, and a narrow loophole, terminating a deep embrasure, afforded but scanty light.
5Bread threw open the door, and Newman pushed back the curtain at the farther side of its deep embrasure.
6The latter glanced round the room, but Angelica was hidden by the curtain in the deep embrasure of the window.
7In the mournful silence which fell around, Pierre lingered for yet another moment in the deep embrasure of the window.
8So saying, she drew the hangings together, and, in the deep embrasure of the bay-window, was entirely concealed from view.
9So as to converse with Pierre at his ease, he drew him into the deep embrasure of one of the windows.
10From the deep embrasure Nicholas Burr watched curiously the flutter of women's skirts and the flicker of candle light on shining heads.
11My intendant alone had remained in the deep embrasure of a shutter; the poor man had affliction and terror painted on his face.
12Constance finished with her view first, and crossing over, she seated herself in the deep embrasure of a window close beside Tony's parapet.
13At every deep embrasure Paul paused, searching the recess by the flickering glare of the match, and then, finding nothing, both men went on.
14Wythnir was where Arkoniel had left him, curled up in the deep embrasure of a window, watching the other children play outside in the twilight.
15In the deep embrasures of the windows there were dark window-seats worn black with age.
16The room was heavy-curtained, deep embrasured, for the house, beneath its clap-boards, was of logs.
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