For the third member of this trio that was advancing along a dilapidated street was one who moved with the silence of the growing night itself.
In general, the author further states that the Chinatown was generally considered "filthy" with houses "... lining a single dilapidated street."
Inevitably, he found himself leaving cats, birds, svengal-is, dogs and Dee for the dilapidated streets of the Okie city.
"This is one of the places I had intended to settle my veterans," Marius said a little grimly as they walked Corinth's dilapidated streets.
Black low hut-houses with tiled roofs lined the broken, long, dilapidated street.
He then scoured the city's dilapidated streets looking for empty storefronts and telling everyone he knew that he needed an office.
A single dilapidated street, composed only of a few mean shops, was all that existed of this once thriving populous city.
In the end, all his figures, like the buildings on that dilapidated street he walked with Picasso, seem to stand by force of habit.
That meant that one would expect, close by the walls, dilapidated streets and ruinous houses, robbed out for their stone.
She drove past the campus into the dilapidated Victorian streets that had become the student quarter.