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1. Their ghosts still haunt us, clinking on chains woven from steam-pressed skin
2. "I could give a rotting hell about your money, Destroyer," Nathalia spat while the coins began clinking on the wood floor
3. He leaned back in the wooden chair and sighed, his heavy armor clinking as he moved
4. There was almost what sounded to their ears like a mechanical clinking amid the vibrations, and both had their very particular ideas about what could well be happening
5. ” Gulum-Ei grinned and hurried off into the town, the bag of coins clinking and jingling as he went
6. He gasped and shook in spite of himself, armor clinking with the sudden slackening of his nerves
7. Everyone in the restaurant stopped eating, the clinking of cutlery and crockery went silent and everyone paid attention to our table, to Spencer, and waited in anticipation for my reply
8. But then he heard the clinking of chains and happy
9. “Well I couldn’t have planned this better myself” He said clinking his cup with mine “Congratulations nephew
10. The clinking of the bottle
11. He strained his ears to catch the sounds of armed, awake men waiting for him: iron clinking, boots scraping on the dirt floor, whispering, burping, farting, sighs of boredom
12. clinking sound from the foot of the bed
13. The clinking of them sent chills down Kevin’s spine
14. He took Celia by the hand to the kitchen where crockery was soon clinking
15. h4HE NEXT CHAPTER OF THE JOURNEYv THEY ALL SAID IN UNISON TO THE SOUND OF CLINKING
16. For a moment, clinking silverware and muffled sound of voices of the other guests was the only sound between them
17. Carolina listened to the clinking of the ice in Monica’s glass
18. 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
19. He cast a swift glance over the camp, which was beginning to swarm with activity, mail clinking and men moving about dimly in the uncertain light, among the long lines of tents
20. Inside, he could hear glasses clinking around, plates clattering, and paper being wrapped around food
21. The chandelier stopped suddenly but swung back and forth with the crystals still clinking a dissonant tune, and the candles burned perfectly motionless, the flames smaller but unwavering
22. The clinking of the finely polished silver against the china as they ate
23. finally broken by the clinking of spurs on one of Van Thorn’s men, who
24. The clinking of crystal glasses and the sound of real silverware against fine china created an eerie break in the silence
25. To a clanking of iron buffers and a clinking of chain, the train
26. The soldier took the cup from Max with a suspicious look, and in a great clinking of hauberks, pulled his fellow after him towards the fountain
27. He shook it and it made a clinking sound
28. The clinking of cutlery and crockery at the other end of the ward told us that food was on
29. ‘Oh, haven’t I failed you all these years,’ he said, clinking her glass for ‘cheers’
30. Carl’s fingers worked in both pockets and Edward could hear metallic clinking noises that sounded like loose change
31. Cupboards clanked open and closed, coupled with telltale signs of glass and china clinking
32. Veronique heard the roar and clinking of
33. Caramarin tripped over an empty vodka bottle, dragging the girl down with him sending other bottles spinning and clinking
34. You are to understand that it all took place round the Christmas tree in the best parlor, Frau von Lindeberg in her black silk and lace high-festival dress, Herr von Lindeberg also in black with his orders, Vicki in white with blue ribbons, the son, come down for the occasion, in the glories of his dragoon uniform with clinking spurs and sword, and the servant starched and soaped in a big embroidered apron
35. clinking chains of inspiration
36. And when the glasses were brought there was another ceremony--a clinking of Herr Dremmel's glass with each glass in turn, his heels together as in the days of his soldiering, his body stiff and his face a miracle of solemnity; and before drinking he made a speech, the Asti held high in front of him, in which he thanked the ladies for their good wishes on behalf of his betrothed, Miss Ingeborg Bullivant, whose virtues he dwelt upon singly and at length in resounding periods, before proceeding to assure those present of his firm resolve to prove, by the devotion of the rest of his life, the extremity of his gratitude for the striking proof she had given before them all of her confidence in him; and every sentence seemed to set another and a heavier seal on her as a creature undoubtedly bound to marry him
37. Pressing an ear to the wattle and daub wall of a small shack she'd passed earlier, however, quickly transformed the sounds into voices – to the clinking of glass, to laughter and droning conversation
38. The soup turns into salmon, and the salmon turns into chocolate cake, and through it all there is silence except for the clinking of cutlery and Wesley's few tragic attempts at conversation
39. Clinking glasses with everyone, he promptly put them out of his mind
40. It couldn’t be too late because she heard the rattling and clinking of dishes from below
41. The clinking of the coins in his pocket began again as he turned
42. the same area repeatedly produced the same clinking
43. Its alarm clock was the sound of petrodollars clinking as they poured into its coffers and the evidence of this arousal were the huge cranes erecting, here and there, multi-storied buildings
44. He thought of the wind chimes they had seen, with the little clinking seagulls
45. Bo heard the clinking
46. In the echo of teamsters' calls and the clinking chains, and the
47. Far away he could hear the sharp clinking of the trucks on the railway
48. Stanley heard glasses clinking together and words that weren't in English were said
49. If they heard the faint clinking of the specially-prepared bags at his belt
50. As he finishes, the entire tent thunders with roars of “hear, hear” and the clinking of glasses