All 9 Uses of
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Something Wicked This Way Comes
- Beyond lay fathoms of Mirror Maze which housed a multifold series of empty vanities one wave on another, still, serene, silvered with age, white with time.†
Part 1
- He gazed serenely at the fiery constellations, the childreninhabited trees, which went away from him as he removed himself from them and his nose Finished and his sweet wax ears reshaped themselves to small pink roses.†
Part 1
- The lenses exploded like suns, then burnt chilly and serene again.†
Part 1
- The Illustrated Man erased his face to serenity.†
Part 2
- He was also gazing with surprise at himself, accepting the surprise, the new purpose, which was half despair, half serenity, now that the incredible deed was done.†
Part 2
- Serene as death, the Illustrated Man followed.†
Part 2
- And the boy grew very calm indeed, with the rifle on his shoulder, and Mr. Dark squeezed tight on the peach-fuzz face nestled in the flesh of his hand, but the boy was serene in the laughter which still flowed and his father kept the hoop rolling thus: "Show the lady your teeth, Will!"†
Part 3
- Serene, Will held breath, held weapon.†
Part 3
- Serene, his father said, "Now." And fired the rifle.
Part 3 *serene = calm and untroubled
Definition:
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(serene) calm and untroubled