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She was a small, pretty girl with a billow of red hair.
"We could see the big billow going up into the air," she said.
At any moment it might be a hundred feet away from you, climbing the next billow.
But how far that billow would carry was beyond their imagination.
The need for it took him like a billow.
The face vanished for a moment in a billow of the smoke, then returned.
Then, with a swirl and billow of his black cloak, he was gone.
There was a sharp crash and a white billow of smoke.
They watched as yet another billow of smoke stained the sky.
And I began tearing at the billow of white eyelet.
A billow of hot air came through it, and the chief staggered back, arm raised in defense.
He swayed, then pitched forward in a billow of black cloth.
They burst into greater velocity, with a surge like a forward billow of air.
"I'll be in a box by then," he said, sending out a billow of smoke.
This was how it stood proof against the shock of the mighty billow.
And then, just as he reached the bank, the smoke lifted on a billow of flame.
He turned away from her in a billow of cloak, and to me once again. '
He pointed at one massive billow now ten degrees off their vertical.
The heavy curtains in the library billow as a cold current of air slides across the room.
I've learned to work since I went on the Billow."
A great billow of smoke gushed into the room and overwhelmed the boys.
Until, that is, his convoy and its army escort pulled up in a billow of dust.
The billow of a tapestry, where no wind had blown, caught her vision.
He can hear sirens from the north, and there's a billow of dust on the track, moving closer.
It was hoped that they would resist if some formidable billow should fall on the ship.