1 It was all very dreamlike, the passage through the aisle of smiling people, Charles' scarlet face and stammering voice and her own replies, so startlingly clear, so cold.
2 Then she was on the floor and Rhett Butler was advancing toward her through the aisle of the crowd, that nasty mocking smile on his face.
3 She held out her hand as the train resumed its level rush, and they stood exchanging a few words in the aisle.
4 Halfway down the car is a semi-partition of carved oak columns, but the aisle is of bare, splintery, grease-blackened wood.
5 In the aisle beside her is an extremely indignant parrakeet in a cage.
6 Looking down an aisle of the grove, the youth and his companion saw a jangling general and his staff almost ride upon a wounded man, who was crawling on his hands and knees.
7 I lounged up the side aisle like any other idler who has dropped into a church.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In I. A Scandal in Bohemia 8 I am no specialist in mineralogy, and I went on down a very ruinous aisle running parallel to the first hall I had entered.
9 Suddenly Weena, deserted in the central aisle, began to whimper.
10 No wonder that letters addressed to people here had never received an answer: as well despatch epistles to a vault in a church aisle.
11 There was a grass-grown track descending the forest aisle between hoar and knotty shafts and under branched arches.
12 He came down the aisle of the chapel, his legs shaking and the scalp of his head trembling as though it had been touched by ghostly fingers.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 13 A tall figure came down the aisle and the penitents stirred; and at the last moment, glancing up swiftly, he saw a long grey beard and the brown habit of a capuchin.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 14 A natural fillip followed, the beetle went floundering into the aisle and lit on its back, and the hurt finger went into the boy's mouth.
15 I look at a boy in the aisle, and he makes faces at me.