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1  As swiftly as thy shining Flivver.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter V
2  The golden T lay shining on Lenina's bosom.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XII
3  Bright blankets, and feathers in black hair, and the glint of turquoise, and dark skins shining with heat.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter VII
4  In the midst of them, thin-stalked, a taller, slenderer fungus, the Charing-T Tower lifted towards the sky a disk of shining concrete.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter IV
5  The roses flamed up as though with a sudden passion from within; a new and profound significance seemed to suffuse the shining pages of the books.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter II
6  The woods, the open stretches of heather and yellow gorse, the clumps of Scotch firs, the shining ponds with their overhanging birch trees, their water lilies, their beds of rushes--these were beautiful and, to an eye accustomed to the aridities of the American desert, astonishing.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XVIII
7  Cold for all the summer beyond the panes, for all the tropical heat of the room itself, a harsh thin light glared through the windows, hungrily seeking some draped lay figure, some pallid shape of academic goose-flesh, but finding only the glass and nickel and bleakly shining porcelain of a laboratory.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter I