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1 Helen could see them lifting into the air like vast white moths .
2 Fairy-like, the white moths fluttered through the garden, and the crickets piped cheerily.
3 A circle of white moths has gathered around the porch light.
4 Dusk came, the sweet, June dusk, starred with fireflies and clouded with great white moths .
5 A little cloud of white moths came all the way with me, hovering round the lantern.
6 Tiny white moths had begun to gather around the flames and they fluttered in the current she created.
7 One looked as though a parade of white moths had fallen asleep against its tall, gently curving stem.
8 Small white moths fluttered around it.
9 Not exactly hills like white elephants," you said, peering in, "but perhaps dunes like white moths .
10 Golden butterflies and white moths fluttered among the hanging gardens that were a part of every house and shop.
11 The dusk deepened; the odour of honeysuckle and syringa grew heavier, and white moths sailed by on their way to the lighted windows.
12 I watched a documentary once that showed these amazing fluffy white moths and weird spiky trees, would love to see them in person.
13 The broad beds of white pinks about us were atremble with hovering white moths ; the October roses hung all abloom, perfuming the salt wind.
14 That is a splendid fact about the white moths ; it warms one's very blood to see a theory thus almost proved to be true.
15 But they never returned, and presently the sun sank lower and the little white moths fluttered out, and the Boy came and carried him home.
16 Above him the square ivy leaves trembled, and all about him white moths moved over white flowers, and sweet odours drifted through the dim air.
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