1 The red furrows and the gashed red road lost their magical blood color and became plain brown earth.
2 With reference to the whaling scene shortly to be described, as well as for the better understanding of all similar scenes elsewhere presented, I have here to speak of the magical, sometimes horrible whale-line.
3 We drifted along lazily, very happy, through the magical light of the late afternoon.
4 The sudden and almost magical change, from the stirring incidents of the combat to the stillness that now reigned around him, acted on the heated imagination of Heyward like some exciting dream.
5 In front of me was a large building which displayed the magical name.
6 This portrait would be to him the most magical of mirrors.
7 There was a gem in the brain of the dragon, Philostratus told us, and "by the exhibition of golden letters and a scarlet robe" the monster could be thrown into a magical sleep and slain.
8 No doubt she belongs to the same horrible race he does, and is, like himself, a dealer in magical arts.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 34. The Colosseum. 9 The brightness of the morning was magical.
10 Here, again, there was a magical word which it was necessary to know.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER I—NUMBER 62 RUE PETIT-PICPUS 11 It was intoxicating to find such magic in his clumsy words, and he longed to try new ways of using it.
12 In spite of her choked-back tears, Scarlett thrilled to the never- failing magic of her mother's touch, to the faint fragrance of lemon verbena sachet that came from her rustling silk dress.
13 Gerald's face had brightened as if by magic at her entrance.
14 If she could only be transferred by magic to Tara and to safety.
15 She waited a moment, breathless for him to continue, a-tiptoe to hear him say the magic three words.