But in the end it is fascinating, as Pilate's figure swirls before us, a wraith of smoke whose shape shifts with each new attempt to grasp it. |
It wasn't the wordless lyrics of death of the wraith, but it was very close, and Jeremy had the sickening feeling that it was a call to arms. |
By the time she made it to the 2000 Grammy Awards, she was literally a shadow, or perhaps even a wraith, of her former self. |
Her voice was tired, but she was starting to look like her usual self instead of the pale, thin wraith she had been. |
As in the four other pictures, one glimpses a passing figure, perhaps the wraith of paganism. |
Sylvia enters first, a wraith of a girl, her clothing falling on her as it might on a hanger, no conceivable form underneath. |