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from the lights and the chirpy clatter of bars and restaurants
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There seemed a deepening of the chill in the air as she climbed up and out of the town, as though the imminence of winter was more profoundly announced away from the lights and the chirpy clatter of bars and restaurants
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for the corrugated clatter of ladle heads on bars
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He allowed himself to imagine one of those elaborate shorting-out scenes like in ancient movies where the robot becomes encased in blue plasma with arcs of lighting all around them until their parts clatter to the floor, smoking
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So, instead of creeping about I took a deep breath and bellowed out his name into the nearest hovel which caused a rattled flock of partridges to explode and clatter into the air right in front of my face almost knocking me over in their escape
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“Welcome to Warrior’s Hold!” shouted Tarak above the clatter of the slowing carriage
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There is a sudden clatter which makes us all jump – Treacle has jumped over the fence and come to join us
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The clatter of dishes carried towards them on the air, a faint odour of something hot evidence that Sheila was cooking
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It was while she was cleaning her teeth in the bathroom, her mind busy with mentally sorting out what they could take and what they would have to leave behind, that she had heard the doors to the sitting room clatter
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” The clatter they had been making ceased
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Desperately, he fought to maintain his grip on the orchid blade, but it slipped from his limp grip, falling with a clatter to the field of grey stones that was their chosen fighting grounds
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Alan got more scrapes scrambling thru the hole and heard the spung of another dart as he swung over, knocking the top of the tank over into the shop with a loud clatter, but maybe no additional damage
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In a flurry of clatter and commotion, Captain Husim barged onto his bridge and stopped suddenly as his eyes took in the image filling his screen
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Most of the girls are out in the hallway, and there is a clatter of “Hi Jimmy
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The donkeys" hooves clopped over the sparkling stones making a loud clatter
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“Why?” I exclaimed, placing my cup on the table with a resounding clatter
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Always though you could hear the tramping of boots, the rattle of curb chains, the creak of harness and the clatter and rumble of wheels that never stopped day or night
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The bookmaster heard the clatter of a wagon and pony hooves
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The din of the storm was overwhelming them, and the added clatter of swords only made it worse
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The helicopter flew over the stand of trees again with a clatter of whirling blades
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"Our people all went over to Holland, where the Dutch folk live and the little Dutch children clatter about with their wooden
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The helicopter took off with a clatter and Gonzalez walked over to the car
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Shrugging, Lyra began to put the clothes back, but as she did, something fell from one of the pockets, landing on the wooden floor with a clatter
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The clatter of the phone piece being hung up
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However, at eight o’clock, as Stuart knew from bitter experience, the bin men turned up with a great clatter of bins
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It was Hilderich and nothing more, awaking with a clatter and a show that Amonas had never thought possible even more so in their current circumstances, without even a blanket in hand
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As he stood upright with his senses on the edge waiting for the next sign of impending disaster, he could feel his teeth clatter upon each other involuntarily
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The scarcity of rubber tires during the war had caused most vehicles, both motorized and those pulled by draft animals, to be fitted with iron-rimmed wheels, and their clatter on the city’s cobblestone streets was at times deafening
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His knives clatter to the floor, or bounce off the wall
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Then, despite the clatter of forks and the roar of hundreds of conversations all around me, I rest my head on the table and fall asleep
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Uriah and Zeke are there, throwing pebbles off the roof and listening for the clatter when they hit the windows
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Wilson, was getting supper, there was a clatter of dishes--an angry clatter, for Norman Douglas had just had a quarrel with Mrs
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Uriah died only days after Tris, but Zeke and Hana said their good-byes just weeks afterward, scattering his ashes in the chasm, amid the clatter of all their friends and family
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He dropped the lance and it landed with a clatter
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At length we heard the clatter of a large number of horses arriving
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The men left with a clatter, nearly knocking the table over in their haste
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She was interrupted by the clatter of hooves in the yard
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But he could clearly hear the gentle clatter of rain outside, as the clouds were dispersing & a soft cool breeze blew
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Jesse looked away as the clatter drew near before chrome yellow heels stood in front of her
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The other two shadows disappeared amid a clatter of dropped swords
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Ralph can’t fight it for long; it burns him up and he fall backwards against the table, displacing a jug and a plate that fall with a clatter to the stone flooring
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Then in the middle of the screams and terror, she heard it: the clatter and fizz of what must surely be the mind-cane falling to the floor
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He heard the roar of the creatures rising and then the clatter of claws on rock
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From outside, he could hear the noise of cattle and horses, the rise and fall of voices and the clatter of armour
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the swish and clatter of the sailing, but the more I listened, the
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the creaking of the ship; a clatter of noises one moment, silence
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mechanism clatter, he stopped moving
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into his body, and could imagine the dull clatter of his bones
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The temple tattoos were now clearly visible on the back of his neck, burning red with magic as he waited by the door for the clatter of soldiers coming up the stairs
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But the sounds—the curses, shouts and screams, the clash and clatter of weapons, the groans and cries of the wounded—those were, she feared, imprinted on her brain, and what her eyes missed her imagination freely supplied
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At first light she prepared to make off again, tightening straps and adjusting her armour as best she could, then stopped and listened as the faint clatter of approaching hooves could be heard in the distance
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The clatter of their armour and shouted insults filled the valley with an unpleasant crescendo and the screams of the dying soon followed
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Tress immediately moved back out of the mine hoping that the clatter would serve as a distraction and would perhaps draw her hunters into this area whilst she sneaked out past them elsewhere
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They trudged forward at a slow, but deliberate, rate and with every step they took, the clatter of their armour echoed about the courtyard with a desperate rhythm
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With the soft clatter of marbles, precious stones scattered onto the table
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There was a grinding noise, and then a harsh clatter
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I allowed the metal pole to clatter onto the ground as I ate whatever remained of my kill before I searched for a place to sleep for the day but my eyes drifted back to the blood tipped pole that I used to chase off that dog
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A clatter disturbed the peace as Scumble threw the tools down in front of the house
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Coming into sharp contact with the underside of a timber shelf, the wight instinctively travelled magically upwards through the wood to avoid injury only to clatter the top of his skull off the undersides of the various glass and earthenware vessels stored atop the shelf
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Far up the street came the shout and clatter of pursuit, but the horseman did not look back
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the spear hit the wall and with a clatter it did fall
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Just as he would be drifting off to sleep the rumble and clatter of a trolley would wake him up again
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It trundled at five miles an hour slowly across the bridge, making a low, rumbling noise punctuated by the clatter of the train’s wheels against the joints of the lines
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The wagon crested the slope and soon they could hear the clatter of the town
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Even with all the clatter we could hear
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The clatter from the beasts or monsters, I couldn’t tell
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She could only hear the clatter of the metal wheels while the carriages were skidding a few inches above her
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Oleon went over to a table were there were a clatter of tools
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It hears the clatter of nothing
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remnants of the lunch and the clatter of crockery and
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There was a loud clatter from the kitchen area
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The time of business does not with me differ from the time of prayer, and in the noise and clatter of my kitchen, while several persons are at the same time calling for different things, I possess God in as great a tranquility as if I were upon my knees at the blessed sacrament
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air: Coins rained down onto the wooden floor with a clatter, and paper
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She yanked it out and dropped it onto the splay of books with a great clatter
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Another, louder and much closer, clatter echoed through the veil of shadows
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Even the purr and oily clatter of the tight, but cold, engine was lost in wind noise above 30mph
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So she tossed it, bowl, spoon and all, to clatter along the tar road behind
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The clatter of the police chopper landing in the stables yard had a predictable effect
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thick liquid, wheeled it over to the door and threw it to the ground with a clatter
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His teeth clatter to the point of break
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The constant clatter of the rain drops falling
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There was more clatter coming from upstairs but he
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Their silent revel seemed unbreakable until another clatter of footsteps filled the ballroom with fleeting hope
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The murmurs of conversations and the clatter of utensils surround us, yet our table remains noticeably quiet
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They were huddled over a little fire they had started to warm themselves, when suddenly they heard a clatter of footsteps outside, and someone stumbling and falling with a crash, and a yell,
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clatter to the floor
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country dubious clatter – change the record baby face the music and hold show for all’s
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, refers to the clatter the stork makeswith his beak
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fingers and dropped onto the tiled floor with a clatter
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I dropped the knife onto the side with a clatter
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There was a loud clatter of pans from below
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The clatter of plastic wheels sounded from the back and someone stepped out of an office
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The clatter he heard around him, the shock and gasps from onlookers disappeared immediately, obvious by it's sudden silence, and people once more moved around them as if they weren't even there, and as if nothing had happened
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He was just about to leave when the clatter of hooves sounded in the courtyard, someone coming in hard and fast
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‘How are you getting on?’ he asked, so quietly that I could barely hear him above the clatter of workmen around us
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They heard it clatter down the path
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There was a further clatter and the old man appeared
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Gripping the large wooden spoon she stirred it in a bit, so as to make it not so obvious, but when she released it the spoon tipped in to clatter against the metal beaters
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and his tire iron, he let the tools fall into the trunk with a clatter of
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I dropped my pistol and in the silence its clatter as it fell sounded loudly
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Her chopsticks clattered on the table
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Coachman Yarbeem waved the kedas out smartly and they clattered away
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Abruptly, he gave the table such a thump the bottles rattled and one clattered and rolled onto the floor
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The wind was howling again for all the drowned sailors, overturning chairs and tables, clattering things that clattered
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The King’s Wood clattered as he tossed it to the floor
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It clinked and clattered onto the rocks, falling into a crevice
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The first dish clattered to the floor as she knocked it off the table
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She was moving again, reaching for dishes until another one clattered to the floor
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It clattered as it hit the floor
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When the hoofs clattered upon the stone bridge, hurriedly south, no man of Saparen was witness
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The silver panel clattered to the ground, exposing a circuit board of optronic nodes and fibre optic channels
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That left me and Bert as the tram rattled and clattered its way over the tracks and crossways but it was not long before my stop was coming up but Bert stayed put
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The tray clattered to the floor and the soup splattered in a wide arc
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Six spears whistled above them and bounced harmlessly off of the wall behind them, one entered the tunnel and clattered to stop out of sight
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Saldon’s sword clattered to the floor, distracting the beast for a moment, Manna leapt forward to guard the man as he leapt to retrieve his weapon and Halon knocked and loosed off two arrows into the demon’s neck, forcing him to recoil slightly as the arrowheads pierced his skin
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Then birds there were in plenty, parrots of large size, a few aasvogels or vultures also clattered affrighted through the trees, leaving their meal off some dead creature in the bush
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The lantern clattered to the ground
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The shovel head clattered onto the platform, leaving Amaranthe with a broken stick
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Jeff drew rein as he clattered into the courtyard
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a woollen case clattered at his feet
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As the mower propelled me along the shed floor at an ever-increasing speed, I was vaguely aware of strange, violet coloured lights flashing passed overhead, and when it mounted a line of grow-bags, the blades clattered into life, cropping neat strips from my hair, until I ended up looking like some seventies punk star
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His mobile clattered onto the path and he dropped forward onto his hands and knees, moaning loudly
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The beetle clattered open its wing cases, pointing with one of its thin, diaphanous wings
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They were fascinated by its bzz-bzz-bzz performance as it clicked and clattered out a seemingly endless message from some HQ up the line, judging by the prefix
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The teletype machine clattered
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Clive’s hard black shoes clattered on the steps as they rounded a corner
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Once Madame Macziewskie had clattered off down the stairs, they opened their suitcases and removed their money and the extra forged documents
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Instantly, the shield closed, and Wayfarer’s intruding docking-shoot clattered to the Cloud’s floor, severed cleanly
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hurtling through the open space and clattered noisily against the
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With a rattle, the phone clattered down the back of the booth
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Green fire roared in his ears, and the bodies of the long-dead skeletons shone in the eerie light and clattered like rock on rock with every movement
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When he was sure they had gone, he dropped the cane so it clattered down onto the floor
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The pistol clattered across the roof
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The chains clattered loudly as he kept shaking his arms and legs
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Many arrows clattered around him
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When Thomas was done, he dropped the knife, which clattered onto the stone floor and stepped away
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long shot clattered down among them
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Henrick clattered his shield, hoping the sound would quickly draw Titus in to their trap; he coughed with the smoke as his eyes scanned the doorway looking for any traps or an ambush
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As the liberty party clattered through he blocked the gap with spears—he, Brian and Sheila taking positions behind with arrows nocked
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She staggered into the darkness trying to take in the dark surroundings and advertently kicked an empty horse harness which went crashing down the internal slope into a deep shaft, the attached chain clattered loudly as it followed the harness down
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The other two turned and attacked together, one was swiftly disarmed and his sword clattered across the yard with his hand still tightly holding its grip
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They clattered on the wood deck as they fell
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With a savage twist, Nem’s sword was wrested from his hand and it clattered to the floor
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The stones clattered onto the table and Nem pushed the wrapped stone aside from the others
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A growling tractor clattered into the farmyard, towing a trailer behind it
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The skeletons clattered excitedly
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They saw me from across the cafeteria and clattered their teeth
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Luke's sword spun out of his hands and clattered to the rocks
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It clattered across the icy marble
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Sure enough, the sword clattered out of my hand
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It clattered against the plate
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We clattered through the night across France, arriving in Marseilles in time for breakfast
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" He called Marie-Louise, who clattered across from the other end of the gallery
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Ceder gasped—it was bigger than the boat, barrel-chested, and had a long beard of crusty shellfish and clams that clattered like symbols when the river kraken hit the water again at full speed
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Suddenly it fell away from the dome and clattered to the floor, missing him by a fraction
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The horses’ hooves clattered on the wooden bridge as they galloped into the courtyard of the stable complex and Beebe pulled up the horse so hard that it left its feet in the air as the gelding slid to a stop
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He clattered into the room followed by Metcalfe
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Dishes clattered and conversation rose as everyone gathered around the buffet table to survey the spectacle of Pierre's presentation
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It bounced, rolled, and finally clattered up against the wall
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He turned and hurled the flask across the room where it clattered and spun to a stop, teetering like an old rocking chair
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It flew into the side of the truck and clattered to the floor
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” Pots and pans clattered from behind the counter
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Joey’s smile dropped off and clattered to the floor
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The jungle floor glittered yellow-gold as a breeze clattered leaves in the treetops
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'Yahh-hooooooooooo' the Rebels yelled as they clattered down the stairs
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and he went back to his blanket; freezing motionless, as a helicopter clattered
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finger clattered on the keyboard as he hurriedly typed his reply:
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The cleaver clattered as it spun away through the bushes, and
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Savannah caught it with a flip of her passing wrist, but the spoon clattered to the floor,
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Blood burst and the gun clattered from his flopping, nerveless hands and he was down
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crossed and clattered, barrels jabbing at the sky
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brought the rifle up in fury, and the bird squawked and clattered away
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They clattered down the loose stones of the incline to the mossy culvert, holding
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Impala clattered around the camp, milling sharp-hoofed in the flower-beds,
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With that, he grabbed his clothes, remembered to pick up his shoes at the last moment, and clattered downstairs
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Two rail tracks ran along the floor of the corridor, and from time to time, whenever they felt the rumble of wheels on the tracks beneath their feet, they flattened against the wall and waited while carts, laden with spare parts or finished products, clattered by
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the air and clattered to the floor
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It clattered to the ice
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His teeth clattered
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It wobbled in the air, and clattered useless and spent a good few yards from Daddy’s feet
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The rifle was then thrown from the tower and it clattered as it hit the stage
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herself at the one holding the knife and bit into his arm making him drop it, which clattered to the
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Yesterday helicopters clattered over the forest and landed to pick up the body of an old woman hermit who died in her hermitage after a lifetime of meditation
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from a room that has clattered all night
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An arrow clattered off the walls, and I ducked
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The fiddle clattered over the wood
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Chairs clattered, and Gwat stood up, and about five others, too
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The door slammed shut and the keys clattered as he locked it
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Rain clattered on Benson’s hood
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The maid turned and bowl and spoon clattered to the floor as the girl
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The head withdrew and feet clattered down the stairs
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The rough-hewn timber frame of the hoist creaked and moaned as Ilian and Shara strained against the harness, and the chain clanked and clattered where it wound tight over the series of pulleys
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Hooves clattered over the cobblestones and Richard's war horse appeared, snorting and lashing out with its hooves
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He clattered up the stairs to his mother’s small room and banged loudly
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Sounds of high activity now banged and clattered in from the direction of the kitchen
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As their footsteps clattered
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It was too dark to see how much skin she lost, their clattering claws on the dry gravel told her which way was west
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The three of men, Danton, the gaoler and the guard, swept down the landing towards the far door, their mistimed triumvirate steps clattering out a chaos of irregular rhythms
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of conversations across the grass, catching noise and clattering glass,
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After what seems like an eternity, the ggs’ hooves start clattering on the cobbles of the streets
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hear clattering coming from the largest of the caves, so he took
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Berndt heads straight for a wayhouse called ‘The Bright Stars’, ducking his head as he rides Adamant under the archway leading into the stable yard, the gg’s hooves clattering on the cobbles of the yard
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The wind was howling again for all the drowned sailors, overturning chairs and tables, clattering things that clattered
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Suddenly there was a loud WOOSH sound and the shell fragments fell away clattering on the stone floor
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It was a noisy place full of clattering gambling machines
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There were still plenty of streetcars clattering along in both directions and the road was still in pretty good shape
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The sound of clattering dishes followed, making a clunking sound, as they were set
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Doc was clattering dishes on the table and playing football with the pieces of the broken stereo at the same time
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I looked around for the bulletin board and found it between two of the noisiest, clattering washing machines ever built by man
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Maldynado’s helmet hit the ground, clattering as it bounced several feet
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I took the stairs without slowing, my feet clattering down them as fast as I could force my sluggish, wasted muscles to respond
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As they sat waiting, they could hear the old lady clattering around in the next room, and after a few minutes, Helga rose and pushed through the swinging door to the kitchen, asking if she might be of help
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He drops to his knees, his gun clattering to the ground
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Clattering and screaming and various cacophonies of battle could be heard
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His entire armory rose with them, with a collective clattering and din of metal,
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Cloud tossed it into the gap, clattering against thin walls of
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She heard a yelp, followed by a clattering and banging as the person went tumbling back down the steps
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clattering in the whispering wind, the resonance broken only by
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In spite of my fear I started to slip into unconsciousness, when the noise of the knife clattering on to the floor woke me once
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Amid the wild clattering of hooves, a rain of loose stones pelted the pursuers
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Nuke had been listening when Marjie and I talked about the gray’s activities and said, “You mentioned the noises you have been hearing in your home (pots and pans clattering, footsteps, doors closing, etc
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Suddenly her head jerked backwards as a throwing knife whistled past her nose through the three inch opening, clattering harmlessly against the wall behind
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The clattering of weapons being thrown to the ground filled the night as the other men resentfully followed his example
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Another shot roared out, followed again by clattering metal
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The second elevator was opening, and I heard an unmistakable sound—the clattering of skeleton teeth
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I heard the clattering, hissing sounds of skeletons as they came closer
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A hissing, clattering noise I recognized all too well
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I sat at the table while he made tea, clattering cups, spilling water, dumping a packet of biscuits on the table and himself on a chair
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My teeth were clattering so hard I feared they’d shatter
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McFife"s irritable descent was followed by the young woman"s clattering heels
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The sound of clattering and clanking announced the return of the jesterfish
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her eyes against the downpour and shivered, her teeth clattering
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She ran as fast as she could, clattering down a maze of corridors in shoes not made for the task
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Inside, now, he jogged forward, the heels of his expensive shoes clattering on the polished marble
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The clattering and howling of the alarms throughout the factory were by now producing an intolerable din
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The second acolyte, in falling, struck the horn with his elbow and knocked it clattering over the parapet to shatter on the rocks far below
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At such headlong speed had Conan covered the ground that before the clattering echoes of that fall had died away, he was hacking at the door
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The babel of a myriad tongues smote on the Cimmerian's ears as the restless pattern of the Zamboula streets weaved about him—cleft now and then by a squad of clattering horsemen, the tall, supple warriors of Turan, with dark hawk-faces, clinking metal and curved swords
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It had listened to the bible reading, the sermon, the monotone hymns and songs, and even the clattering of footsteps in the queue during communion
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Inside, he could hear glasses clinking around, plates clattering, and paper being wrapped around food
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With all his might, he pushed the vagrant back, causing him to fall into the empty chairs near the calculus girls, breaking off wooden legs, clattering them to the ground along with the bum
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” she responded, and soon enough feet would be heard clattering down the tiled hallway for her to pick up the new prisoner
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seconds before they fell into a bloody heap, the RPG tube clattering to the ground
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Carla thought the general hubbub and conversation filling the tearoom, the constant clattering of china and cutlery, and vibrating window panes from the traffic, would be an eavesdropper’s nightmare
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Then they caught her scent and whinnied, clattering shoes against the hard red earth,
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The gun fell, clattering to one side, and
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As he replaced the manual under his seat, his hand brushed against something which fell to the floor with a loud, clattering noise
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She turned her head again just in time to see one of the patrollers sprawled out on the rocks with his phasor clattering to a halt and disappearing into the crevices, and then his partner tripped over one of his outstretched legs and joined him on the hard, spinney points
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He felt the clattering of his
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He heard a thud and then something that sounded like a phasor clattering on the rocks
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I practically rush to the large fire in the center—by now I’m shivering violently, teeth clattering
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There was still the sound of cutlery against plates, the clattering of glasses, and, as always, the music that played over and over in his head
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’ In the background the clattering of dishes could be heard
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Suddenly, she heard footsteps, followed by the clattering sound of keys and she managed to crawl away from the door just before it opened
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“You could have warned me that the Nukkern was down there,” she said, her teeth still clattering
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clattering of a carriage’s wheels, and Rad knew that his butler had returned
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They listened to the clattering thud of clumsy, canine paws as their lovable chaperone thundered down the wooden flooring of the front hallway, as he headed towards the living room at full speed
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Jeeter looked down, and with a vile, burning knot rising in his throat he realized that he was unsteady on his feet not only because his knees were clattering like a pair of castanets, but in large part because the very ground had come to life, with the tilled soil roiling with multi-tentacled, squirming, pincer-wielding slug-like creatures
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His boots clattering over the metal floor
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Silas dove and swept the top row with his feet, sending a cascade of bone clattering to the floor
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Fred let go of the key he was holding in his hand, loosened all the other bundles and let them fall all together, clattering, onto the ground
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The tin-can would have taken off like a rocket, and now Fred would hear the hollow clattering as it fell back on the gravel
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A distant sound caught my attention — a clattering roar punctuated by sharp pops and booms
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He went to sit in the waiting room of the train-station, trembling, his teeth clattering, hoping that nobody would see the puddle forming under his seat
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Wiggam threw the journal back onto the table where it collected a porcelain cat figurine and sent it clattering to the floor
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unceremoniously onto the road, the pistol clattering
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stream of wagons and drays clattering over the cobble
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The second shot didn’t bother her ears as much, but more dust fell, and this time, debris fell with it, clattering down the shaft
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A sudden clattering sound from down the hall caused her to glance back down the way she had come, but she saw nothing
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clattering plate, presumably shoved away on the dining table
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We heard the doors open and hard soled shoes clattering on the pavement
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In less than two minutes, she heard the loud clattering of the men and their needless equipment
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In this state they set forth with the sharp rain driving in their faces: clattering at a heavy dragoon trot over the uneven town pavement, and out upon the mire-deep roads
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A rude clattering of feet over the floor, and four rough men in red caps, armed with sabres and pistols, entered the room
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One could distinguish the noise of a carriage mingled with the clattering of loose horseshoes that beat against the ground, and at last the "Hirondelle" stopped at the door
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Suddenly on the pavement was heard a loud noise of clogs and the clattering of a stick; and a voice rose—a raucous voice—that sang—
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” Madeline could hear the keyboard clattering as he tried the different passwords
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There was also a letter from an individual who signed himself `Morpheus' complaining that he was often awakened out of his beauty sleep in the middle of the night by the clattering noise of the workmen's boots as they passed his house on their way to work in the morning
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My word he did! His horse's hoofs clattering after us down Abbey street
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Mostly I was alone, which wasn’t unusual, but the cold made the trail seem even more vacant, the wind clattering the branches of the persevering trees
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Mamy Dillon used to say they are and the night too that was her massgoing Id love a big juicy pear now to melt in your mouth like when I used to be in the longing way then Ill throw him up his eggs and tea in the moustachecup she gave him to make his mouth bigger I suppose hed like my nice cream too I know what Ill do Ill go about rather gay not too much singing a bit now and then mi fa pieta Masetto then Ill start dressing myself to go out presto non son piu forte Ill put on my best shift and drawers let him have a good eyeful out of that to make his micky stand for him Ill let him know if thats what he wanted that his wife is I s l o fucked yes and damn well fucked too up to my neck nearly not by him 5 or 6 times handrunning theres the mark of his spunk on the clean sheet I wouldnt bother to even iron it out that ought to satisfy him if you dont believe me feel my belly unless I made him stand there and put him into me Ive a mind to tell him every scrap and make him do it out in front of me serve him right its all his own fault if I am an adulteress as the thing in the gallery said O much about it if thats all the harm ever we did in this vale of tears God knows its not much doesnt everybody only they hide it I suppose thats what a woman is supposed to be there for or He wouldnt have made us the way He did so attractive to men then if hewants to kiss my bottom Ill drag open my drawers and bulge it right out in his face as large as life he can stick his tongue 7 miles up my hole as hes there my brown part then Ill tell him I want LI or perhaps 30/- Ill tell him I want to buy underclothes then if he gives me that well he wont be too bad I dont want to soak it all out of him like other women do I could often have written out a fine cheque for myself and write his name on it for a couple of pounds a few times he forgot to lock it up besides he wont spend it Ill let him do it off on me behind provided he doesnt smear all my good drawers O I suppose that cant be helped Ill do the indifferent l or 2 questions Ill know by the answers when hes like that he cant keep a thing back I know every turn in him Ill tighten my bottom well and let out a few smutty words smellrump or lick my shit or the first mad thing comes into my head then Ill suggest about yes O wait now sonny my turn is coming Ill be quite gay and friendly over it O but I was forgetting this bloody pest of a thing pfooh you wouldnt know which to laugh or cry were such a mixture of plum and apple no Ill have to wear the old things so much the better itll be more pointed hell never know whether he did it or not there thats good enough for you any old thing at all then Ill wipe him off me just like a business his omission then Ill go out Ill have him eying up at the ceiling where is she gone now make him want me thats the only way a quarter after what an unearthly hour I suppose theyre just getting up in China now combing out their pigtails for the day well soon have the nuns ringing the angelus theyve nobody coming in to spoil their sleep except an odd priest or two for his night office or the alarmclock next door at cockshout clattering the brains out of itself let me see if I can doze off 1 2 3 4 5 what kind of flowers are those they invented like the stars the wallpaper in Lombard street was much nicer the apron he gave me was like that something only I only wore it twice better lower this lamp and try again so as I can get up early Ill go to Lambes there beside Findlaters and get them to send us some flowers to put about the place in case he brings him home tomorrow today I mean no no Fridays an unlucky day first I want to do the place up someway the dust grows in it I think while Im asleep then we can have music and cigarettes I can accompany him first
86.
Until another year, another day, another hour, when a storm claws one particular stone out of a canyon and sends it into a clattering flow of alluvium, where eventually it finds, one evening, the attention of a prince who knows what he is looking for
87.
An old express rattled past, as if clattering hooves of past scenes galloped from brutal angles
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And then right at their feet the train came in, loud and long, hot and brutal, hissing and clattering and humming and grinding, but for once in its life drowned out by the thump of the blades and the whine of the jets
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I listened to Lily clattering around in my little kitchen, and music I didn’t understand vibrating the few bits of furniture in my living room
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And he ran downstairs, clattering with his heels like a spring-rattle
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The great clattering, shuffling noise, gathering speed and weight, would be caught up by the walls of the gorge, and sent upon the plain in a growl of thunder
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She ran out onto the porch to listen and back again to the dining room and dropped the silver clattering to the floor
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He cocks his head to one side and smiles at me as Mia comes clattering up the stairs
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Especially house, the ladies secretly moaned every time he lay down on it, planting his boot on the after he remarked that it was lucky he went to sleep easy, for otherwise the sound of women clattering like a flock of guinea hens would certainly drive him crazy
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No voices, no pots clattering, just silence
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rolled down the window and sent a can clattering to the curb
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Absent the school-year complement of lunch ladies and clattering trays, certain things become clearer
1.
a woman, clatters through the debris of a kitchen,
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His printer clatters to itself
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The gun clatters to the ground
4.
He draws it out again and it clatters to the ground and I should hope that he is dead but I’m selfish so I can’t
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The black box clatters to the ground, but by the time I open my eyes, it has disappeared
6.
An explosion sounded to the right of the shelter the boy had come out of, bricks rattling to the street with soft clatters, a massive, smoking hole in the wall of the home as the whine of the pulse cannon on the robot's arm sounding as it charged, ready for another firing
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She clatters her saucepans with an energy very like fury, and grows wholly monosyllabic
8.
In the morning the Germans run him through a second, more laconic spell of questioning while a typist clatters away in the corner
9.
Her breath clatters in and out
10.
Without warning, Anna jumps to her feet, pushing her chair back—it clatters onto the kitchen floor, startling their daughter
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He cries out in pain and the gun clatters to the concrete floor