The throng in front of the church knew where they could hit the King, and one of them flung a stone through a pane of glass, and the King lay there dead!
just as the mother was going to her work, the sick girl fixed her gaze on the lowest pane of the window—"Mother," she exclaimed, "what can that little green thing be that peeps in at the window?
Others will feel a shuddering sensation to their very marrow, if a nail is scratched on a pane of glass.
But then they would warm copper pennies on the stove, and hold the warm pennies against the frozen pane; there would be very soon a little round hole through which they could peep, and the soft bright eyes of the little boy and girl would beam through the hole at each window as they looked at each other.
The wind caught the open window and shut it with a crash, so that a pane came clattering down in fragments; but still she never moved.
He looked through another pane, and saw the ladder in Jacob's dream, on which the angels were ascending and descending with outspread wings.
One night, while she lay in her pretty bed, a large, ugly, wet toad crept through a broken pane of glass in the window, and leaped right upon the table where Tiny lay sleeping under her rose-leaf quilt.