To his left wing he could see the great blackness of the Park, lit only occasionally by murky yellow lights.
Then the fire was gone, and in its place a great blackness that swallowed him up between one heartbeat and the next.
There seemed to be a great blackness looming slowly out of the East, eating up the faint blurred stars.
But after the flashes would come an even greater blackness as men and women continued to show that they preferred darkness to light.
There was little to see but a great crinkled blackness beyond the edge of the bluffs.
The Friendship looked small and po- tentially vulnerable against the great blackness.
He awoke in a great blackness, which was not altogether encouraging.
A river of stars flowed through the greater blackness of the stone.
Coming over the last rise, Armowak was spread before them, and beyond lay the great blackness of the sea.
The great blackness, whether a hole or a window, is my symbol for death.