Citations:window-blind

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English citations of window-blind

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  • 1843Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol.
    Here, again, were shadows on the window-blind of guests assembling; and there a group of handsome girls, all hooded and fur-booted, and all chattering at once, tripped lightly off to some near neighbour's house; where, woe upon the single man who saw them enter — artful witches, well they knew it — in a glow!