Those remaining were spider-webbed with cracks and splattered with pigeon dung.
And...." Felix stopped sweeping pigeon dung to the rooftop.
The air in the little square chamber above the bells was hot and stagnant, and smelt overpoweringly of pigeon dung.
Her head rested on his shoulder, the pleasant smell of her hair conquering the pigeon dung.
Eleven floors up a pitch-black stairwell, walking in pigeon dung and rotting plaster, is a long way to go for a view.
But there is also lots of other wildness: old bridges with stalagmites of pigeon dung, abandoned living room furniture sets.
Crackpot theories of every sort, involving alchemy, astrology, powdered paint or pigeon dung, were promoted as ways of inducing the desired break in color.
The larvae feed on a variety of dead material such as clothes debris and pigeon dung.
They tried everything from pigeon dung to mixing powdered paint into their tulip beds, as the price of "broken" or flamed bulbs rose higher and higher.
A tall opaque window loomed in front of them, decorated with dark streaks of pigeon dung.