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  • Posted in gloaming review | Tagged charles black, de vermis infestis, gloaming review, john llewellyn probert, review, the fifth black book of horror | Leave a Comment GR1: De Vermis Infestis by John LLewellyn Probert « In The Gloaming Podcasts
  • It's the gloaming twilight of it, the soft seduction of lost hopes, the valiant wit, the heroic jig.
  • But these marines did see a black flag pop up all at once above a water tower about 100 yards away, then a second flag somewhere in the gloaming above a rooftop.
  • As it was, the darkness of night was beginning to give way to the gloaming before daylight.
  • From reel to schottische and from schottische to reel, foursome and eightsome, they kept him playing, ever asking for more, till the gloaming passed into moonlight and still they were not done. Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police; a tale of the Macleod trail
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  • Posted in Gloaming Announcements, tagged emma powell, john hopkins, lizzie roper, Nathaniel Tapley, news, raoul brand, ruth bratt, sally chattaway on February 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment » February « 2010 « In The Gloaming Podcasts
  • It was now abute the gloaming when my ain same Janet (heav'n sain her saul) was sitting sae bieldy in a bit neuk ayant the ingle, while the winsome weans gathering around their minnie were listing till some auld spae wife's tale o 'ghaists and worriecows; when on a sudden some ane tirled at the door pin. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 289, December 22, 1827
  • Shepherds was pelting through the gloaming their sheep and goats.
  • Then in the gloaming I can just make out a series of variegated camouflage sheets, the size of lonely single beds, strung between the trunks about 2ft off the ground.
  • She had been even prettier than he had thought her yesterday, on her silver-roan, long-tailed 'palfrey'; and it seemed to him, self-critical in the brumous October gloaming and the outskirts of London, that only his boots had shone throughout their two-hour companionship. The Forsyte Saga - Complete
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  • As it was, the darkness of night was beginning to give way to the gloaming before daylight.
  • The light was failing fast now, and the oil lights of the lanterned promenade began to dominate the gloaming. Tai-Pan
  • Also, part of the gloaming is the relative nascency of the EU itself. Balkinization
  • Well! (may it count to me as gain!), rather than seem to offend him I lay down in that manger, though I had no more desire to sleep than has the flittermouse in our Sussex gloamings; also I was careful to offer no money, for that is brutality. The Path to Rome
  • She had been even prettier than he had thought her yesterday, on her silver-roan, long-tailed 'palfrey'; and it seemed to him, self-critical in the brumous October gloaming and the outskirts of London, that only his boots had shone throughout their two-hour companionship. The Forsyte Saga - Complete
  • They remained nearly a month in the ancient episcopal city, strolling out in the gloaming through the lonely, grass-grown streets with their crumbling palaces of the time of the Council; floating with the current down the river Rhine along its forest-clad banks; stopping to look at the tiny houses with red roofs and spacious arbors beneath which sang the bourgeoisie, stein in hand, with the Germanic joy of a subchanter, grave and reposeful. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
  • To lift them they did, senators four, by the first quaint skreek of the gloaming and they hopped it up the mountainy molehill, traversing climes of old times gone by of the days not worth remembering; inventing some excusethems, any sort, having a sevenply sweat of night blues moist upon them. Finnegans Wake
  • Posted in gloaming review, tagged charles black, de vermis infestis, gloaming review, john llewellyn probert, review, the fifth black book of horror on December 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment » December « 2009 « In The Gloaming Podcasts
  • In the gloaming of the studio wings, Barry Twist and I watched him go. MAN AND WIFE
  • A little light entered the room from the gloaming outside the window. AMERICAN GODS
  • Small numbers of red deer are also here, especially in the gloaming, grazing high among the pines.
  • He had been seen to arrive by the way of the boulevard Gassendi and roam about the streets in the gloaming. Les Miserables
  • Parkas worn over close-fitting body pieces leap from the gloaming in acid greens, violent oranges, purples and cardinal reds.
  • It was now abute the gloaming when my ain same Janet (heav'n sain her saul) was sitting sae bieldy in a bit neuk ayant the ingle, while the winsome weans gathering around their minnie were listing till some auld spae wife's tale o 'ghaists and worriecows; when on a sudden some ane tirled at the door pin. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 289, December 22, 1827
  • The sweetest songs belong to lovers in the gloaming,
  • In the gloaming I watch the audience scramble in, middle-aged women with puffy legs wearing tiny dresses, and see-through black silk shirts over cretonne bosoms propped up on bony rolling lacy corsets.
  • Posted in Gloaming Announcements, tagged admin, beggary, blog, donations, website on November 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment » November « 2009 « In The Gloaming Podcasts
  • Ounce, Dice, Trice" is a book for children that's full of words: magnificent, wonderful, strange, fabulous words like frangipani, dimity, gloaming and nunnery, and murdo, drumjargon and chumly. Kids' Book Boasts The Best Words, Real Or Not

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