1Thirty yards to his right and left, the hadals settled in, too.
2For seven months he had been gathering evidence of the hadals' diaspora.
3The hadals owned the night in a place where night was forever.
4Far below, hadals crouching around their human windfall glanced up at him.
5On the brink of unconsciousness, he felt the hadals pounce on him.
6This storm of hadals would have swept through like a summer shower.
7There-had been isolated cases of individual hadals living in captivity on the surface.
8Obviously the hadals had taken her in and made her one of them.
9Before the blindfold, she'd seen him orchestrating the hadals, commanding them, delegating tasks.
10Yet here he was, caged beneath the ground, faced with hadals.
11Off in the distance, the hadals were chirping and clicking to one another.
12With or without his homing device, the hadals could still find the man.
13At first she thought they were hadals cupping hands over eyes.
14Then he realized the hadals were trying to break his lightbulb.
15He was adroit, even artistic about it, and his status among hadals reflected it.
16She'd be looking throughout the fortress, now swarming with hadals.
Hadals nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América