I dashed at the place in which I had left her lying and over which (for the small silk counterpane and the sheets were disarranged) the white curtains had been deceivingly pulled forward; then my step, to my unutterable relief, produced an answering sound: I perceived an agitation of the
window blind, and the child, ducking down, emerged rosily from the other side of it.
"Not a bit of it," said Diana, pulling up the
window blind. "It's a perfect night, and there won't be any dew.
The
window blind blew back with the wind that rushed in, and in the aperture of the broken panes there was the head of a great, gaunt gray wolf.
We cannot say how long the night seemed to Milady, but D'Artagnan believed it to be hardly two hours before the daylight peeped through the
window blinds, and invaded the chamber with its paleness.
The door was fastened, and through the
window blinds, secure as they were, not even a fly could enter or get out."
He pulled down his
window blinds and lighted his candle.
A company spokesman said: "Perfect Fit is the most attractive and innovative
window blind available on the market today.
Window blind or window shade is a type of a window covering which is majorly used to top the light from entering.
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The family of a child who died when she became entangled in the pull cord of a
window blind reached a $1.525 million settlement with the blind's retailer and manufacturer, according to the plaintiffs' attorney.
WINDOW blind cords are potential choking and safety hazards for young children.
Kaiser later formed the advocacy group Parents for
Window Blind Safety.