Aún no tenemos significados para "white moth".
1A white moth caught fluttering in the ray of the torch.
2And just behind them came a big white moth, booming and whirring softly.
3A white moth fluttered round the lamp and fell down on the tablecloth.
4A large white moth floated suddenly in and began to beat itself against the lamp-shade.
5She flitted from his presence like a fluttering white moth, and he was left alone.
6A white moth had landed on her face.
7The white moth is us, Baas, who are caught in the web and going to be eaten.
8A cricket chirped just outside the window and a ghostly white moth circled around the evening lamp.
9A large white moth sailed out of the darkness to the lit window, but his presence scared it away.
10He looked at the white moth also, and thought that he had never seen one at all like it.
11They were as meaningless as the wind that brought them, or the whirring of the white moth at the window.
12He wore white , and amid the throng of black-clad men was like a white moth among a horde of beetles.
13All that was left of the white moth lay on the altar-cloth, among the fruit at the base of the tallest candlestick.
14Clara reached up and poked with her riding-whip at a white moth that was fluttering in the sunlight among the vine leaves.
15And when the preacher was just making up his mind to close the discourse, a large white moth fluttered in at the west door.
16He had thought of her as a little blue butterfly-shewas more like a wee white moth, fluttering, fluttering...
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