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NOTWB - Page 09
What transpired when her lights were out.
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NOTWB - Page 09
What transpired when her lights were out.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Bat
Size 912 x 1280px
File Size 1.15 MB
Ok, ok - Here it is, I'm sure you'll be able to parse out where it is from ( Double points if you do it without Google's help =P )
Even the pictures illustrate only
one or two phases of its infinite
bizarrerie, endless variety, preternatural
massiveness, and utterly alien exoticism.
There were geometrical forms for which
an Euclid could scarcely find a name
—cones of all degrees of irregularity and
truncation; terraces of every sort of
provocative disproportion; shafts with
odd bulbous enlargements; broken
columns in curious groups; and five-
pointed or five-ridged arrangements
of mad grotesqueness. As we drew nearer
we could see beneath certain transparent
parts of the ice-sheet, and detect some of
the tubular stone bridges that connected
the crazily sprinkled structures at various
heights. Of orderly streets there seemed to
be none, the only broad open swath being
a mile to the left, where the ancient river
had doubtless flowed through the town into
the mountains.
Even the pictures illustrate only
one or two phases of its infinite
bizarrerie, endless variety, preternatural
massiveness, and utterly alien exoticism.
There were geometrical forms for which
an Euclid could scarcely find a name
—cones of all degrees of irregularity and
truncation; terraces of every sort of
provocative disproportion; shafts with
odd bulbous enlargements; broken
columns in curious groups; and five-
pointed or five-ridged arrangements
of mad grotesqueness. As we drew nearer
we could see beneath certain transparent
parts of the ice-sheet, and detect some of
the tubular stone bridges that connected
the crazily sprinkled structures at various
heights. Of orderly streets there seemed to
be none, the only broad open swath being
a mile to the left, where the ancient river
had doubtless flowed through the town into
the mountains.
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