1 She took her flowers to the window.
2 He sat up and looked blankly out of the window.
3 She stood blind with sleep at the window, waiting.
4 The sun fell on her naked limbs through the gable window.
5 It had no window, the light came in through the open door.
6 He looked at her, then again with the peculiar subtle grin out of the window.
7 He sat staring out the window, with a faint grin, half mockery, half bitterness, on his face.
8 She sat in the window, and saw him go down the drive, with his curious, silent motion, effaced.
9 And in the corner by the window gable was a shelf with some books, and some from a circulating library.
10 She peeped through the window, and saw the dark little room, with its almost sinister privacy, not wanting to be invaded.
11 She looked round the whitewashed little bedroom with its sloping ceiling and gable window where the white curtains were closed.
12 Connie had arranged with Mellors that if everything promised well for their night together, she would hang a green shawl out of the window.
13 He slipped out of bed with his back to her, naked and white and thin, and went to the window, stooping a little, drawing the curtains and looking out for a moment.
14 In front, looming again and hanging on the brow of the sky-line, was the huge and splendid bulk of Chadwick Hall, more window than wall, one of the most famous Elizabethan houses.
15 The sun through the low window sent in a beam that lit up his thighs and slim belly and the erect phallos rising darkish and hot-looking from the little cloud of vivid gold-red hair.
16 Well he's sixty-five, if he's a day, yet you'd have thought they were a pair of young turtle-doves, to see them, arm in arm, and kissing at the gate: yes, an she sitting on his knee right in the bay window on Pye Croft Road, for anybody to see.
17 But he did not see Mrs Bolton come to the window and draw back the old curtain of dark-blue silk, and stand herself in the dark room, looking out on the half-dark of the approaching day, looking for the longed-for dawn, waiting, waiting for Clifford to be really reassured that it was daybreak.
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