A body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral.
1The lagune is also exposed to winds direct for the ocean.
2The roof seemed a sieve, the floor became a lagune.
4Lagune stared; confronted by a psychic phenomenon beyond his circle of ideas.
5Probably the lagunes surrounding the invested fortress would be his worst difficulty.
6We were last among the velvets, and on the lagunes, of Venice.
7Slowly, deliberately it crossed the table, seemed to touch Lagune, who shivered.
8Lagune's face lingered amusingly in Lewisham's mind as he returned to Clapham.
9The excitement of Lagune communicated itself in convulsive tremblings; the Medium's hand quivered.
10The stars of winter shone down on the lagunes of Venice.
11From my balcony of blinds, I looked upon the great Lagune.
12Then he was aware that Lagune was asking them all to sit down.
13There had already been dreadful trouble at home about the exposure at Lagune's.
14Lagune, flushed but cheerful, was on his way downstairs when Lewisham overtook him.
15But Lagune was remorseless and insisted she had betrayed him, worse-madehim ridiculous!
16Lagune was an undeniable ass, and conceivably psychic research was an incentive to trickery.