Before I knew it, he was right in front of me, head atilt again, and preening for me. |
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When I ask to visit, I'm told to look for the yellow Santa Fe Railway boxcar, which is set atilt on uneven ground and easily seen from the road. |
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The first shows a fishing sailboat, with a man and three boys aboard, atilt in a stiff breeze. |
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I don't consider that a substantial investment, especially not with the return in atilt tide and the return in health. |
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The lowered lamp, its shade atilt, threw goonish shadows, revealing the room's chaos Stolarsky's shed robe flung across the arm of the sofa, ice cubes melting on the countertop. |
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It's the boulevard stroll Fred Mertz had in the episode of 'I Love Lucy' where Fred, top hat atilt, chugged into a nightclub as an English duffer, doncha know. |
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Blind in one eye since birth, he reads close-up, head atilt, candle close enough to drip wax onto Garrick's borrowed copy of Shakespeare while setting fire to his wig. |
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