At nine o'clock the following morning, a Sunday that wrapped the city windily in the first cold gray of autumn, without having undressed the night through, she ventured as far as Times Square for a newspaper, the dark halls of the house and the rows of closed doors suddenly sinister.
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst
Then she turned and fled to the front porch and breathed deeply and windily of the heady September Wisconsin morning air.
"Fanny Herself"
Edna Ferber
He has both genius and talent, but the talent, instead of acting as a counterpoise to the genius, blows it yet more windily about the air.
"Figures of Several Centuries"
Arthur Symons