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White lace curtains framed murky windows.
Her version of the tale of the blind men and the elephant, here as in her other recent books, is an aquarium with rather murky windows.
Later, they photographed themselves in the dusty gloom of their house in Fournier Street, east London, with its creaking floorboards and wormy panelling, the murky windows, the holes in the ceiling, the silences.
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It can only be viewed though the slim, murky window in the door.
Bogdan parked his suitcases flat in the windowless corner, took a sheet and a blanket out of the unroped one, and spread them under the murky window — unequipped with mattress or duvet, this was where he would sleep.
Natasha undressed by a candle's wan flame, and saw her reflection in the murky glass of the window — her pale, thin neck, the dark braid that had fallen across her clavicle.
Mr. Arndt is also drawn to far more subtle lighting conditions, as evidenced by the gloomy "Man Selling Newspapers, Macy's, New York City" (1980), and the equally murky "Man in Store Window" (1990).
On the opposite wall is Bruce Conner's "Homage to Minnie Mouse, 1959," with tattered lace curtains and a sash window whose murky glass invites voyeuristic viewing.
Those windows, though, were murky.
Outside the window, in the murky film of the… It was a little before midnight.
Beyond the salt-stained picture window, it's murky grey with seagulls fighting the wind, whirling in a kind of oblivion.
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