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Hughes's, taking shape only after her death, was transformed more muddily and grudgingly.
"I had not supposed that a mind of such power as yours could think so muddily," One reproved him.
It was slowly becoming muddily clear why the two of them had been selected to handle this mission.
After a moment, when her head had settled, muddily, Tabitha slowly turned back the duvet.
Probably truth, Dakar reflected muddily; the state of his bladder was killing him.
It gave him a most uncomfortable sensation about the neck, and so his mind groped muddily for a plan to escape.
Just a few snatches: a woman's face, a beautiful young woman, perhaps wearing a crown, but seen muddily, as through turbulent water.
We emerged from the forest into a water meadow that had been stirred up muddily by sharp hooves.
One thing was muddily clear, though.
Not quite out, I thought muddily, not unconscious.
The plume itself was muddily dark, with none of its usual shifting iridescent colors.
Sentiment, Jerome thought, muddily remembering the songs on the radio that had first rewoken the fire in him.
Muddily, in his undeveloped brain, it represented the personification of some malign power.
I can jump him, Dar thought muddily.
They staggered muddily to the ford and plunged in, then flung themselves up the far bank like fish flopping out of water.
Saw their silhouettes, outlined muddily in the half-light.
It seemed to be downstream, so they went to Swiftmud, who was muddily snoozing on the dark underworld river.
Sunlight shone muddily through the ring of windows at the top edge of the cylindrical interior.
But Merdle, as usual, oozed sluggishly and muddily about his drawing-room, saying never a word.
After a moment the whole slab vanished from sight, leaving a deep hole yawning there, down which the rain poured muddily.
The bridge is "shaking and swaying," its center dipping down into the "molling" (muddily churning) water.
The air was as full of flying leaves as of rain, and floods ran muddily down the gutters of the road.
Panic leapt up in his breast and he swallowed the last quarter of an inch of his coffee, muddily tepid.
Nothing else has changed; I haven't been here since that day a week after Clare died, and it had the same muddily washed-out look about it then.
He wondered muddily if he were paralyzed, the wine he'd drunk all gone into his arms, or if some warlock had put a spell on him.