She pattered on and on as we walked out the ramp to the airplane and were seated in the last row of the First Class section. |
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Rain pattered against the windows of the castle as its inhabitants braced for the true storm that was coming. |
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A light rain pattered down over them as they rode along, talking about nothing in particular, enjoying each other's company. |
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Feet pattered down the stairs, and then strong, slender hands were ripping his sleeve apart. |
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Bare feet pattered on cold stone, the quick breaths shallow from exhaustion, Ayla and Dylan ran on in pursuit of the two shadowy figures. |
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Instead of her father's big booming steps, small feet pattered against the carpet. |
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The snow pattered down around me as I looked up at her, landing in my hair and covering the dull drabness of my dress with fluffy flakes. |
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Benjamin pattered across the kitchen to his mother and grabbed her skirts. |
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The rain pattered loudly against the window, lulling Amber out of sleep. |
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I grabbed it without hesitation and pattered down the hall behind him. |
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Rain pattered on the windows, fighting to come inside, but no matter how hard the raindrops hurled themselves at the glass, they always bounced right off. |
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Outside, rain pattered against the sides of the wooden house and shutters to the windows, and Lon loathed joining the horrid weather, but had no other choice. |
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Its silk damask, pattered with ivory and green serpentines, is uncharacteristically bold for the period, which favored pallor. |
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It pattered hard against the seaward windows of the hotel and swept into the horde of steam launches that buffeted with the rather boisterous sea. |
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Rain lightly pattered on the windows, the sky the lightest shade of grey. |
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Allmon pattered and played and turned around twice for the whoops and hollers, and he was much better than Mickey, because he'd stood and watched from the window, watched the girls, memorized the patterns of their feet. |
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Ternovskiy sucked down a glass of fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice and pattered on about happiness and the intersection between virtual reality and real reality. |
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Frisell engaged Carter's bass in short melodic exchanges, while Motian pattered around the drums, punctuating each fragment like an editor tidying up a manuscript. |
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It wouldn't even be decided in a hospital room, where a respirator whirred as the rain pattered on the windowpane, sounds that Karen Ann Quinlan, who used to play the piano by ear, could no longer hear. |
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However, as the rain pattered down on the HTC-Highroad team bus yesterday morning, Cavendish told The Independent on Sunday that he was entirely focused on a third straight win in Paris today. |
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