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1. Yasmina cowered in a corner, staring in horror as the two men fought back and forth across the room, almost trampling her at times; the flash and clangor of their blades filled the room, and outside the mob clamored like a wolf-pack, hacking deafeningly at the bronze door with their long knives, and dashing huge rocks against it
2. But even as she reached the door that opened into the corridor, a long-drawn scream of agony rang through the halls, followed by the stamp of running feet and the loud clangor of swords
3. Startingly, shockingly in the slumberous stillness, there had boomed the deep strident clangor of a great gong!
4. He crouched at the mouth, staring into it, remembering the clangor of the gong that had echoed from it to lure him into a snare
5. The clash and clangor of steel was as that of a million sledges on as many anvils
6. The clangor of steel rose deafeningly, and sparks flew as Conan's sword crashed on basinet and hauberk
7. Swords rose and fell with a vicious clangor that knocked birds from their perches
8. The clangor of old-fashioned hammers and new-model pneumatic rivet guns was deafening, but it was scarcely the only sound assaulting his ears as he stood at dockside and gazed at the mammoth ship floating against the thick fenders
9. The fearful clangor, the collision of man and inspiration, the flinging about of metal, lumber, hammer, nails, T square, screwdriver, continued for many days
10. Another surge and clangor
11. As Rob fought with increasing desperation to keep further blades out of his body, he became aware of shouts and screams from right nearby, the whinnying of horses and the clangor of steel on steel
12. Night after night the geese came lumbering in the dark with a clangor and a whistling of wings, even after the ground was covered with snow, some to alight in Walden, and some flying low over the woods toward Fair Haven, bound for Mexico
13. For a week I heard the circling, groping clangor of some solitary goose in the foggy mornings, seeking its companion, and still peopling the woods with the sound of a larger life than they could sustain