" The sunshine struck hot on his fur, soft breezes caressed his heated brow, and after the seclusion of the cellarage he had lived in so long the carol of happy birds fell on his dulled hearing almost like a shout.
Arundel—was already, his arm through Rose's, going off with her, probably to the greater seclusion of the lower garden.
" It was quite a fine old mansion, set back from the street in a seclusion of green elms and branching beeches.
I meant to cover it just as much as could be, Diana, but when I carried it in I was imagining I was a nun—of course I'm a Protestant but I imagined I was a Catholic—taking the veil to bury a broken heart in cloistered seclusion; and I forgot all about covering the pudding sauce.
Japan, having emerged from its century-and-a-half-long seclusion and having gone through its own modernization movement, defeated China in the war of 1894—1895.
She abandoned all the reward and honor given by her country, she asked for a seclusion with her lover Fanli, who's also become old.
What silence, too, came with the snow, and what seclusion!
The public still can't get enough of the two comrades in seclusion, all these years after they stopped advertising themselves.
What silence, too, came with the snow, and what seclusion!
What silence, too, came with the snow, and what seclusion!
The prime minister, who was the only person admitted, felt it his duty at last to tell the king how much the court and all the people complained of his seclusion, and how bad it was for the nation.