Today, on his desk, sits a dell laptop and a copy of Lincoln The Man by Edgar Lee Masters. |
Burrell had plunged into a dell or hollow, so that he was no longer visible. |
It was a wild and very sequestered dell in Tweeddale, surrounded by high hills, and far remote from human habitation. |
In her tiny showing, her rose paintings seem as wispy as the aquarelles of some cooing Edwardian maiden lady celebrating the beauties of copse and dell. |
We've ridden down a narrow dell to the edge of an aspen-ringed meadow, where a quarter-mile of sunstruck pasture beckons. |
There's a sort of dell down here in front of us, where the ground seems all hilly and humpy and hummocky. |