1 It was like a breath exhaled upon the window.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 2 He got up and put back the drapes and opened the windows wide to let the night air in.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 3 Montag moved out through the French windows and crossed the lawn, without even thinking of it.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 4 Then, she would be gone from the warm window and appear again upstairs in her moon-whitened room.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 5 He did not wish to open the drapes and open the French windows, for he did not want the moon to come into the room.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 6 Montag watched through the window as Beatty drove away in his gleaming yellow-flame-colored beetle with the black, char-colored tires.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 7 Complete darkness, not a hint of the silver world outside, the windows tightly shut, the chamber a tomb-world where no sound from the great city could penetrate.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 8 Police suggest entire population in the Elm Terrace area do as follows: Everyone in every house in every street open a front or rear door or look from the windows.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 9 He could feel the Hound, like autumn, come cold and dry and swift, like a wind that didn't stir grass, that didn't jar windows or disturb leaf shadows on the white sidewalks as it passed.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 10 The dim light of one in the morning, the moonlight from the open sky framed through the great window, touched here and there on the brass and the copper and the steel of the faintly trembling beast.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander 11 He would lie back and look out the loft window, very late in the night and see the lights go out in the farmhouse itself, until a very young and beautiful woman would sit in an unlit window, braiding her hair.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 3: Burning Bright 12 Montag did not look back at his wife as he went trembling along the hall to the kitchen, where he stood a long time watching the rain hit the windows before he came back down the hall in the gray light, waiting for the tremble to subside.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 2: The Sieve and the Sand 13 Montag moved back to his own house, left the window wide, checked Mildred, tucked the covers about her carefully, and then lay down with the moonlight on his cheekbones and on the frowning ridges in his brow, with the moonlight distilled in each eye to form a silver cataract there.
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray BradburyContext In PART 1: The Hearth and the Salamander