There was that shred of pride in him again, waving like a ragged banner.
The lead marchers came around a corner a hundred yards away, behind a ragged white banner with an eight-pointed star on it.
Today it sports a sign saying "Home of the Mohegans" and a ragged banner with an insignia of a black eagle over the door.
Above Ward the broken strands of a web drifted in the light, like the shreds of a ragged banner.
The mast was now tilted askew, half ripped from its moorings, ragged banners of broken branches and winter dried vine caught up and wreathed around it.
The shops and stalls were open for business: a cart bearing a ragged, crudely-drawn banner was used as a stage by a troupe of actors shouting words that Corbett could not understand.
The crimson banner of Hydlen, more ragged, continues to flutter in the sea breeze.
The wind caught at the ragged banners of the flames, tearing them into long, tattered ribbons, which ignited other growth beyond.
The ragged banners flapping in the chilly breeze there were green and gold- the colors of what the Algarvians called the Kingdom of Grelz.
Down the thousand stairs he walked as the last ragged banners of sunset faded.