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1 At length the high white steeple of the town met my eyes.
2 A church with a towering white steeple sat just down the avenue.
3 A filthy sky lowered above the white steeple of North Church.
4 By the white steeple of the church they flew.
5 It's in the Common, a windswept reach with low houses and a white steeple and the sea.
6 It stood well in advance of what, evidently, was the court-house, the white steeple Dodge had described.
7 There was a church nearby, a small stone structure with a white steeple and little windows of stained glass.
8 Yes, and a grove of dark trees that cooled and relieved Delia's eyes, and beyond them a sparkling white steeple .
9 Park Street Church, built in 1809, the tall white steeple of which is the most conspicuous of all the Boston spires.
10 Even at night, Harper could see the white steeple of a church, sticking up over the ridge a half mile away.
11 The next day the captives were tortured by the sight of a white steeple in the distance, belonging to an Acadian settlement.
12 Opposite the Varnum gate, where the road fell away toward the Corbury valley, the church reared its slim white steeple and narrow peristyle.
13 You could see the East Branch rolling through green hills, past the white steeple of Easton's church, and toward the blue mountains beyond.
14 It was Twista, the youngest of them, who spotted the Black Rock of the Redeemer, with its soaring white steeple and oh-so-convenient parking lot.
15 From the hill and tumulus could be seen a vast panorama of meadows, thickets, villages, and white steeples of churches.
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