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He strode into the kitchen and stood looking down at the swathed figure on the floor.
I am the swathed figure in the hairdresser's shop taking up only so much space.
Fisher held up his swathed hand, smiling at the double.
He set a hand on his nephew's swathed head, and turned the little boy toward the house. "
She gently lifted his swathed head and gave him a sip of water from a tin cup.
He stayed there, staring at the swathed figure motionless on the bed.
One held a closely swathed object in her arms.
His feet would not take him one step nearer to the swathed form that lay by the open grave.
It was strange to see the swathed head shake.
Wrapping it around his left hand, he shot the swathed fist forward into a sheet of glass.
Ryshad kicked the swathed bodies at his feet to make sure they were good and dead.
The swathed figure on the bed moved one hand weakly from side to side.
He got up when the stretcher came through, his eyes dwelling in fascination upon the swathed body.
For some time, wandering through the swathed and darkened departments, I could hear the brooms at work.
He paid no heed to me, nor did Ruth - their gaze fastened upon the swathed woman.
He waved toward the swathed pile of his sullied clothing, which still sat on the floor beside the front door.
These swathed and muffled forms possessed an uncanny quality of unreality.
Inside the shop, the forward end of the canvas- swathed fort could be seen, and, from time to time, a technician.
The caterpillar's swathed flesh began to break down.
Robinton looked up to the top of the stairs, where a woman stood, cradling a swathed bundle in her arms.
The swathed head turned towards him again; even the dim light within the barn caused his eyes to narrow and frown.
He glanced down at the swathed deadness, then looked back at Blaine.
He stretched out his hands for the baby, and Elizabeth put the swathed little body in his hands.
He patted Sewellel's swathed corpse, slung over his left shoulder.
A pavilion had been set up on the bank, lined with swathed bodies, and several more on this side of the stream.