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Once more he seemed to hear phantasmal footsteps, and started to find another figure already near him.
It brought a phantasmal new dimension to my experience of her writing.
Days have become phantasmal and incoherent, except in terms of Quality.
"It was entirely phantasmal, made up of various different component parts."
Strands of phantasmal hair drifted across her face in the light breeze.
They were too phantasmal and extravagant to enter into any one's fate.
This Phantasmal poison frog lives up to 10 years in captivity.
She ran wildly, trying to escape the phantasmal hands.
She was close, phantasmal in the little light that filtered here through shuttered windows.
This one seemed quite unaware of her phantasmal appearance.
The change from the road to the field was as if one had passed from a waking into a phantasmal world.
A few phantasmal shapes are set adrift in big pools of soft color.
Frozen in shock, we lay contemplating the passage of that phantasmal party.
She became instead a spectator, a student attending a phantasmal geology lecture.
From a suspicion, a mere trace, it waxed into a phantasmal field of flowers.
The phantasmal flow of figures and formulae stopped at once, like a computer switched off.
Ann stared in horror at the phantasmal ebony blade suspended above us.
It wavered toward an equally phantasmal al-though much larger shape.
Phantasmal green flares snowed, on the screen before him, where he scored hits.
Larry had looked much younger than Lenore, who seemed frail and phantasmal now in her ninetieth year.
"Take this to Gond," he told the phantasmal creature when he'd finished.
To Picard, her appearance increased the phantasmal effect of her story.
With a mental shrug, Kylar burst through the phantasmal hands holding him to the wall.
It was a scene of phantasmal beauty, like the winking of giant fireflies.
But a few, such as the phantasmal force and plant growth spells, were so alien to her way of thinking that she could never reconstruct them.