We might expect persons who have experienced spontaneous visual hallucinations, of the kind vulgarly styled "ghosts" or "wraiths," to succeed in inducing pictures in a glass ball. [noun]
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The wind was like the wail of a banshee, and to our excited eyes the mist wraiths hovering over the swamp were like dancing figures. [noun]
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"I promised to give nix naught nothing to the giant who carried us over the whirlpools where the nixies and water-wraiths live." [noun]
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Waking, the apparitions were fled again into their obscurity, leaving only the wraiths of recollection to startle and disquiet. [Please select]
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One of the women nursed a baby; they all looked down like wraiths upon the passing soldiers. [Please select]
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These wreaths and wraiths of the twisting and wide-stalking mists, surely these were the captains of a general husbandry. [Please select]
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Diane sharply caught her breath and stared at the sinister wraiths rising in floating files from the swamp stream. [Please select]
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It is to be hoped their poor wraiths got something out of the display. [Please select]
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Silent as wraiths between the shadowy tree-trunks then, Finn and the four dingoes stalked their prey, describing a considerable circle in order to approach from good cover. [Please select]
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Sleeping soldiers, without a gaiter-button lacking, bivouacking on the ground amid stacked arms whose bayonets would prick; above them in the heavens the clash of contending ghostly armies--wraiths born of the sleepers' dreams. [Please select]
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