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Little Women: . . . she tried to get rid of the kitten which had scrambled up her back and stuck like
The Handmaid's Tale: Time has not stood still. It has washed over me, washed me away, as if
Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor: . . . and snow lay here and there in patches in the hollow of the banks, like
The Red Badge of Courage: In the eastern sky there was a yellow patch like
Bleak House: A little too vehement -- like
The Adventure of the Three Gables: She entered with ungainly struggle like
Riders of the Purple Sage: Her father had inherited that temper; and at times, like
Lolita: Elderly American ladies leaning on their canes listed toward me like
Mutiny on the Bounty: Camperdown, Copenhagen, Trafalgar — these names thunder in memory like
Swann's Way It was Françoise, motionless and erect, framed in the small doorway of the corridor like
The Yearling: The water made a sound like
The Sea-Hawk: He swung a great scimitar, before which Spaniards went down like
To the Lighthouse: . . . impressions poured in upon her of those two men, and to follow her thought was like
Dream Deferred: What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like
East of Eden: She was a pale blonde with a skin like
The Great Gatsby: They were both in white and their dresses were rippling and fluttering as if
Guards! Guards!: Lady Ramkin's bosom rose and fell like
Peter Pan: It was not really a happy question to ask him; it was like
Spring: It is not enough that yearly, down this hill, April comes like
Romeo and Juliet: It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night like
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