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1 So, posthumously, he began to wear for Henry a faint halo of humanity.
2 Sugar is starting to steam, a faint halo of vapour rising from her bonnet and outermost ringlets.
3 He jumped out and shut the door, and the carriage with its faint halo clattered into the darkness.
4 There actually rose the faint halo , a small dim nebulousness, hardly recognizable save by the eye of faith.
5 I could clearly see even the Sun's faint halo and the sunspots ever so slowly moving across its surface.
6 To the south, crowning the hills with a faint halo , the moon, yet hidden, was rising across the heavens.
7 It surrounded him with a faint halo of mystery, but it was mystery that did him good rather than harm.
8 First it was reflected from Mrs. Garman's black silk, and then shed a faint halo around Pastor Martens's blond head.
9 As her eyes adjusted, she could see Baird's scrubby blond hair lit up like a faint halo by dim light.
10 Her curly black hair had captured the light in a faint halo , and a single lock fell onto her forehead.
11 Upon the grass a faint halo appears; it is a narrow band of light encircling the path, an oval ring-perhapsrather horseshoe shape than oval.
12 Fog began making faint halos around the torches.
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