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1 Steadying the black silk curtains with his hands, he looked through the narrow chink where the two panels met.
2 Separating two of these buildings was a narrow chink that anyone might have overlooked in the dark and the fog.
3 A single ray of moonlight shining through a narrow chink flickered over the great waving fans as they came and went.
4 Through the narrow chink , which continued almost from ground level to far above their heads, they could glimpse a ribbon of space.
5 At the same instant, a thin streak of candle-light flashed on him through the narrow chink between the hardly-closed door and the doorpost.
6 A narrow chink in the wall admitted a faint ray of light, enabling us to perceive dimly the few objects which the room contained.
7 In the narrow chink , just wide enough for him to ride his horse through, he placed three loaded Sharps .50-caliber rifles, ready for quick use.
8 The posterior chamber is a narrow chink between the peripheral part of the iris, the "suspensory ligament" of the lens and the "ciliary processes."
9 For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things through narrow chinks of his cavern.
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