10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCINTILLANTLY»
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1
Human Days: A Mary MacLane Reader
In it he tells me that my brain, scintillantly brilliant though it is, needs the dim
twilights of other brains such as his to catch the sparks it throws off. Which is a lie.
My brain is not scintillantly brilliant and it “needs” nothing. But the lie is agreeable
to ...
Mary MacLane, Michael R. Brown, Bojana Novakovic, 2011
The operational general had no doubt in his mind that he could make her talk —
force her to do so under the compulsion of a scintillantly horrid regurgitation
method which could keep the botanist alive inside him indefinitely and
excruciatingly ...
Edmund Alexander Sims, 2013
He looked clownishly absurd: he'd ripped a piece from his shirt- front to wave as
a flag, and at some point recently he'd fouled his loose, scintillantly-blue trousers
as well. "Sir!" Bradley cried. He'd enabled his speaker along with the translation ...
4
Victor Herbert: A Theatrical Life
Her extreme love for Miss Nielsen was admirably and scintillantly [sic] shown.”
The failure of “The Song of the Danube” forced Herbert to provide a substitute. He
tossed off something that he denigrated as a “Dutch Cakewalk.” He hoped the ...
5
Dragon Drive: A Comedia Mundana
smile becoming as scintillantly black as outer space, “killed several bandits
armed with nothin' more'n a machete that she'd taken away from one 0' them
when she was only nine years old. She's one hell of a lot more likely to happen to
things ...
Wayne Dwight Richards, 2007
6
The Arctic Exploration Anthology: The Personal Accounts of ...
Above them, in the purple mists and darker clouds, shifted scintillantly waving
flashes of light, orange and crimson, the ghosts of their earthly battle banners,
wind-tossed, golden and bloodstained. I stood gazing with wonder, half-appalled,
...
Fridtjof Nansen, Robert E. Peary, Matthew A. Henson, 2013
I-'rOFESSOR Richard Burton and I attended Coward's Private Lives. Here we had
another group of scintillantly uninhibited sophisticates. Another wife lost her taste
for her husband, who reciprocated. So the pair were divorced, and chose new ...
8
I, Mary MacLane: A Diary of Human Days
In it he tells me that my brain, scintillantly brilliant though it is, needs the dim
twilights of other brains such as his to catch the sparks it throws off. Which is a lie.
My brain is not scintillantly brilliant and it 'needs' nothing. But the lie is agreeable
to ...
9
Behold the Woman!: A Tale of Redemption
Before the shrine, like crimson eyes, burned seven Byzantine lamps, the
radiance shimmering scintillantly on the ornate tapestries, the begemmed,
crowned, sumptuously-robed statues, the gold-encased eikons, and the massy
gold and silver ...
Thomas Everett Harré, 1916
10
The Space Opera Renaissance
Then the sky was dark, and the million stars were standing out in cold, motionless
majesty— scintillantly bright, unfeeling watchers of the drama in the desert. Bill
felt tingling cold envelope his limbs. The sweat and mud upon him seemed ...
Kathryn Cramer, David G. Hartwell, 2007