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His eyes bled tears against the shine and heat of the graveling.
And the red-gold glow of the graveling reflected like a response from his face.
At close range, the heat of the graveling felt severe enough to char his flesh.
The graveling unfurled as if it would never end.
Her skin seemed faintly red in the dimmer light; she had been so close to the graveling.
In the dim light of the graveling, he was unable to make out Tull's face.
The Giant nodded approval and seated himself in a more relaxed position near the graveling.
The Demondim-spawn was running, fading into the shimmer of the graveling.
But the cold water dried from his skin, and was replaced by the kind, earthy warmth of the graveling.
Then the Giant set out the graveling for Covenant.
He seemed uninjured, though his raiment had been singed by the graveling.
She had left her robe and the Staff of Law on the grass by her graveling.
On a passage, so long as his craft was in any proximity to land, no sleep for Captain Graveling.
Dropping Covenant wearily on the bed, she opened the graveling and used some of its heat to resurrect her fire.
But it suffers no harm from the graveling."
Fire consumed the sludge; and under it lay clear graveling which sent one long, silent shout of heat into the heavens.
Tohrm breathed the graveling's aroma of newly broken earth with a glad smile.
He lay down in his blankets with his back to her until she banked the graveling for the night and settled herself to sleep.
A smell of wood sap joined the loamy odor of the graveling.
When they broke out of the graveling onto hard dirt, the suddenness of the change made the desert air feel like bliss.
And he it was who strove to bear you from the peril of the graveling and the Sunbane-sickness.
All sense of resistance and power had left the air, and the light of the graveling had declined to a more normal level.
But when he pulled himself out of the water and went to the graveling for warmth, he found that he had only aggravated his difficulties.
He pointed a rigid, accusing finger, then stooped to the graveling and heaved a double armful of fire at them.
Groaning at the unwieldiness of her old joints, she built another fire from the graveling and started a meal for herself and the sick man.