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Beyond the ivied wall of the front garden the church tower seemed very near.
But from a dramatic point of view, keeping the ivied walls in place has its value.
Students have long revered the ivied walls of older colleges.
The ivied buildings could have been a college campus.
I'd show Dad it didn't take ivied halls to get an education.
Surprising enough, that discovery drove him from the ivied halls where once he thought his future lay.
Only a dim light came through the ivied window and the wisp of breeze had turned cold.
Studying the ivied wall, Harry made mental note of that particular tower's location.
The statue stood in a busy square surrounded by ivied merchants' houses.
A few persons were afoot among the ivied buildings.
The path was just visible, glimmering like whitewash, between ivied banks.
The twittering of small birds filtered into the castle from the ivied walls outside.
And many more colleges that are reaching over their ivied walls and into crumbling communities.
Not for Simon the ivied halls and dreaming spires.
This door was fast-stuck by generations of ivied suckers.
He began beating the ivied wall.
In one place they had made an ivied wall only half there, a glasslike brick refraction.
He had once told Blake: "With all due respect to ivied walls of stone, they can become a prison.
The tall turret that housed the dead millionaire's strong room showed as a massive cylinder with ivied walls.
Yet few are cracking through the ivied halls with online Ph.D's.
Rooks cawed and tumbled about the ivied trees.
It is but a small place, with an ivied church, a fine vicarage, and a row of red-brick cottages each in its own little garden.
It was a vague promise based on an uncertain future, but at least the fort in the ivied valley was tangible.
The air of the raw frontier so invigorated him that he gave little thought to going back to Boston, to the library and the ivied hall.
Myrna's flashlight glimmered on the ivied walls of an old stone house that dated back at least a hundred years.