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Her eyes shimmered in the duskiness, big dark pools of emotion.
In the tent's duskiness, he saw her pale face.
The skyline retreated, the hills came out of the duskiness like a photograph in the developer tray.
I turned my own wrist up to the faltering moonlight and found there the duskiness of his fingerprints.
Her hair swayed dark and heavy as she turned, and her smile was white in duskiness.
The brighter stars gleamed in its duskiness.
I hurried down into the duskiness of the cottonwood thicket along the creek at the bottom of the hill.
There was an unhealthy duskiness to the gold of his skin, as if life were already retreating from him, and his voice was dead.
But eventually they reached the open door with its carvings and panels of bronze, and escaped into the cool duskiness of the illuminated gardens.
He had caught from the duskiness of the future- at least, so he fancied- a fearful secret, and had obscurely revealed it on the portraits.
Plus her visual appearance was distinctive enough, with the unusual duskiness of her skin differentiating her at a glance from the uniformly pale Montosians.
By now there was no doubt about the sky: it was pure blue from north to south, with no more than a little violet duskiness lingering in the west.
The spinous dorsal fin has irregular spotting and a faint duskiness distally, but does not exhibit a distinct patch of dark pigmentation.
With no lighting, artificial or natural, to speak of, the Doctor could discern little of the baron's home, save its opulence and ancientness, in the bruise-colored duskiness.
Though Erejzan struck with fury, he had controlled his shape-changing, only his hands and face revealing that duskiness and a blur of encroaching animal fur.
Dainyl stepped around the youth and concentrated on the dark depths beneath the Table, sliding downward and ... ... into the chill purple duskiness.
Roie felt as though anything might happen, and to ensure that it would be good, she ran up the hollowed sandstone steps of the church and into its chilly duskiness.
Clifford's countenance glowed, as he divulged this theory; a youthful character shone out from within, converting the wrinkles and pallid duskiness of age into an almost transparent mask.
The building's interior wasn't cloaked with the absolute blackness of night, but it was shrouded in a murky duskiness that distorted shapes, made the ordinary seem strange and consequently ominous.
But by and by the night air, and the duskiness, and the weariness of eight hours in the saddle, began to tell, and conversation flagged and finally died out utterly.
Yet alone in the forest, he whirled more than once in a sudden horror-filled conviction that bright eyes were staring out of the duskiness of a tree's Lagrange I shadow.
As we rushed by the cavern's mouth, we caught a hasty glimpse of him, looking somewhat like an ill-proportioned figure, but considerably more like a heap of fog and duskiness.
In this 'promiscuous culture' the triple-canopy growth freckled the earth with green shadows - from the clear young lime of the fruit trees to the mineral and ancient duskiness of the olive.
Seaton, with immense caution, slowly pushed open a door and we stood together looking into a great pool of duskiness, out of which, lit by the feeble clearness of a night-light, rose a vast bed.
Anger rose up in her for whatever poor pitiful creature was shut away down here, and her eyes blazed yellow-gold in the duskiness, so that Raynor, watching her, thought: yes, that is the wolflight.