Emily liked this—she couldn't have told why, but it was really because it gave the pane an individuality of its own.
Miss Brownell doesn't know that Rhoda just puts the map up against a window pane and the paper over it and copies it off.
It had come with a high, wild note of wind in the night, with a shadow wave over a ripe field, with a greybird8 lighting on her window-sill in a storm, with the singing of "Holy, holy, holy" in church, with a glimpse of the kitchen fire when she had come home on a dark autumn night, with the spirit-like blue of ice palms on a twilit pane, with a felicitous new word when she was writing down a "description" of something.
Not a casement was found unfastened, not a pane of glass broken; all the doors were bolted secure.
They talked, at first, of the cloaks being disturbed; but Madame Beck told me afterwards she thought they hung much as usual: and as for the broken pane in the skylight, she affirmed that aperture was rarely without one or more panes broken or cracked: and besides, a heavy hail-storm had fallen a few days ago.
Piercing the same wall, and close beside the stove, was a window, looking also into the carré; as I looked up a cap-tassel, a brow, two eyes, filled a pane of that window; the fixed gaze of those two eyes hit right against my own glance: they were watching me.
" When the butler had gone I walked over to the black window, and I looked through a blurred pane at the driving clouds and at the tossing outline of the wind-swept trees.
When at last we reached the door and peeped through we found him crouching at the window, candle in hand, his white, intent face pressed against the pane, exactly as I had seen him two nights before.
Terror made me cruel; and, finding it useless to attempt shaking the creature off, I pulled its wrist on to the broken pane, and rubbed it to and fro till the blood ran down and soaked the bedclothes: still it wailed, "Let me in!
The first pane was thus manufactured, and they had only to perform this operation fifty times to have fifty panes.
Jill took great delight in her pretty pensioners, who soon learned to love "The Holly Tree Inn," and to feel that the Bird Room held a caged comrade; for, when it was too cold or wet to open the windows, the doves came and tapped at the pane, the chippies sat on the ledge in plump little bunches as if she were their sunshine, the jays called her in their shrill voices to ring the dinner-bell, and the robins tilted on the spruce boughs where lunch was always to be had.
A collection of forty cents taken up to pay for breaking a pane of glass during a free fight of the members on the door-step.
"There's an arm for you; now hook away, and let's see how it works," he said, handing over the instrument to Jack, who proceeded to show its unexpected capabilities by hooking the cloth off the table in attempting to get his handkerchief, catching Frank by the hair when fishing for a book, and breaking a pane of glass in trying to draw down the curtain.
Cedric stood with the big psalter open in his hands, singing with all his childish might, his face a little uplifted, happily; and as he sang, a long ray of sunshine crept in and, slanting through a golden pane of a stained glass window, brightened the falling hair about his young head.
To be sure, the pointed arch was preserved—the form of them was Gothic—they might be even casements—but every pane was so large, so clear, so light!
(3)There's a small air gap in between the middle and outer panes and the hole is actually in the middle pane.
(3) There's a small air gap in between the middle and outer panes and the hole is actually in the middle pane.
On May 3, another Southwest flight made an emergency landing after a cabin window pane cracked in flight.
Yes, my darling,well I know,how the bitter wind doth blow; ,,, And the winter's snow and rain,patter on the window pane: .
(3) There's a small air gap in between the middle and outer panes and the hole is actually in the middle pane.