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    belfry


    1. The Anglican Cathedral’s belfry, the tallest construction in the city, is only two hundred and thirty feet high


    2. Additionally, a Neo-Gothic cathedral, whose needle-shaped belfry reminds tourists of


    3. , a famous tower of Seville used as belfry of thecathedral


    4. from his belfry, “What? Where am I?”


    5. Later on he asked Petronio, the sickly sexton who lived in the belfry and who, according to what they said, fed himself on bats, about it, and Petronio, answered him: “There are some corrupt Christians who do their business with female donkeys


    6. The features here were quite the same—a large brick-and-stone church with ivy climbing up the sides, tall stained glass windows, a dark belfry, a cemetery dating back at least 150 years where the church builders were undoubtedly interred, and the quaint gardens surviving remarkably well given the heat and the sweltering sun which seared down upon the delicate flowers despite the preponderance for precipitation back at the beach


    7. As he turned to leave, there was once again a rustling in the leaves of the shrubbery hidden in a deep shadow cast by the church belfry to his right


    8. ' Richard pulled his cloak about him and watched the two men climb into the belfry


    9. The next day being Sunday, a small boy went up into the wooden belfry of the church, which was just opposite my window, and began to toll two bells


    10. The belfry is built separate from the church, and commands a view into the room of the inn that was my bedroom

    11. Some thoughts or fragments of thoughts, some images without order or coherence floated before his mind--faces of people he had seen in his childhood or met somewhere once, whom he would never have recalled, the belfry of the church at V


    12. A man is sometimes tempted to jump out of a window or from a belfry


    13. "I?" said Caderousse, rising with all the offended dignity of a drunken man, "I can't keep on my legs? Why, I'll wager I can go up into the belfry of the Accoules, and without staggering, too!"


    14. How moving the scene there in the gathering twilight, the last glimpse of Erin, the touching chime of those evening bells and at the same time a bat flew forth from the ivied belfry through the dusk, hither, thither, with a tiny lost cry


    15. Belfry up there


    16. The man rode off, and Don Pepe, striding slowly in the direction of a little wooden belfry, looked over a hedge into a little garden, and saw Father Roman sitting in a white hammock slung between two orange trees in front of the presbytery


    17. With the approach of night, the tower was up-lit, and a red aircraft warn-off light served as finial at the peak of the belfry roof


    18. Some thoughts or fragments of thoughts, some images without order or coherence floated before his mind—faces of people he had seen in his childhood or met somewhere once, whom he would never have recalled, the belfry of the church at V


    19. Passing by the tower with her husband on the path to the gate she could feel the vibrant air humming round them from the louvred belfry in the circle of sound, and it matched the highly-charged mental atmosphere in which she was living


    20. I fixed my eyes on the belfry of the tower, searching for a shape, a gun, anything to set Rusty Coombs’s position

    21. Across the belfry, I heard him shove in a fresh clip


    22. Far in the distance in that birch and fir forest to the right of the road, the cross and belfry of the Kolocha Monastery gleamed in the sun


    23. It was three o’clock; the church bell tolled as I passed under the belfry: the charm of the hour lay in its approaching dimness, in the low-gliding and pale-beaming sun


    24. For as in landscape gardening, a spire, cupola, monument, or tower of some sort, is deemed almost indispensable to the completion of the scene; so no face can be physiognomically in keeping without the elevated open-work belfry of the nose


    25. Nicholas, the cross from the belfry of John the Great


    26. While personally superintending its removal he lost all patience with the clouds of “accursed jackdaws which hovered over the belfry as if they had a mind to defend the cross!” It is said that Berthier, the Duke of Wagram, who was standing with General Dumas on a balcony outside the Empress’ apartments while the work of removing the cross was in progress, unable to restrain his anger, exclaimed—“To think of a man doing a thing like this when he as good as has peace in his pocket!”[7]


    27. belfry of John the Great was also sunk in the lake, but according to other authorities it was dragged on as far as the first post-house beyond Vilna


    28. Mother turned towards the church and crossed herself three times ; her lips were trembling, the deep bell chimed musically and regularly from the belfry


    29. Just as Nekhludoff drove up to the old General’s house, the high notes of the bells on the belfry clock chimed “Great is the Lord,” and then struck two


    30. One may not share such a conception of life, one may deny it, or prove it to be inaccurate and fallacious; but no man can possibly judge a doctrine without having first made himself familiar with the life-conception which forms its basis; and still more impossible is it to judge a lofty subject from a low standpoint, to pronounce upon the belfry from a knowledge of the foundation

    31. Far in the distance in that birch and fir forest to the right of the road, the cross and belfry of the Kolochá Monastery gleamed in the sun


    32. The Krémlin, which was not destroyed, gleamed white in the distance with its towers and the belfry of Iván the Great


    33. Crum insisted upon going in and taking his guests to the belfry to see the famous bells


    34. During the great earthquake of 1886, the bells and belfry were fearfully shaken, but no harm came


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