A horrible something, as penetrable as mist, as keen as the sting of conscience, as inevitable as the burden of life, seemed to Inwrap him.
"A Tar-Heel Baron"
Mabell Shippie Clarke Pelton
In the thick veil of fog that seemed suddenly to Inwrap her, she stood for a moment irresolute, and then walked toward the beach, guided by the low wash of waters on the sand.
"Mrs. Skaggs's Husbands and Other Stories"
Bret Harte
The cool shadowy court, with its wonderful plants and fountain of sparkling mountain water, or the lawn, with its ancestral trees,-the delicious welcome of the host, whose fraternal easy manner immediately makes you feel at home,-the coming of the children to greet you, each holding up a velvety brown cheek to be kissed, after the old-time custom,-the romance of the unconventional chat, over a cool drink, under the palms and the ceibas,-the visible earnestness of all to please the guest, to Inwrap him in a very atmosphere of quiet happiness,-combine to make a memory which you will never forget.
"Two Years in the French West Indies"
Lafcadio Hearn