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He walked over the Bridge of Sighs and out into the sun again.
Bridge of Sighs (2003 report on the survivors 21 years later)
Bridge of Sighs is not a thinly populated book.
"I am going to join the gathering at the Bridge of Sighs."
They called it the Bridge of Sighs over here.
We must continue to cross this Bridge of Sighs.
Here I cannot deliver good news about Bridge of Sighs.
The songs here are worthy companions to "Bridge of Sighs".
In addition, the north-west building has access onto the Bridge of Sighs.
From the Bridge of Sighs the fine brick was met by white stone sheer down into the water.
A prison is connected to the courthouse via the "Bridge of Sighs".
The design was based on the Bridge of Sighs in Venice.
Some classical features were added, such as the Bridge of Sighs joining the prison to the palace.
This wooden causeway eventually became known as the infamous "Bridge of Sighs."
Bridge of Sighs is a 2007 novel written by Richard Russo.
I went over the Bridge of Sighs, because it's enclosed so no one would have seen me, then walked to the beginning of the trees.
The stairway to the 5th floor was inspired by Venice's Bridge of Sighs.
Where is the Bridge of Sighs?
From the third court, the picturesque Bridge of Sighs spans the Cam.
We were walking slowly across the Bridge of Sighs, our footsteps echoing from the stony arch.
The name "Bridge of Sighs" has since been applied by association to other similar covered bridges around the world, including:
The College is known for its iconic bridge, the Bridge of Sighs.
Bridge of Sighs may also refer to:
There is no rest- in Venice, on The Bridge of Sighs!"
The Bridge of Sighs, text of the poem.