Near to the Wild Heart

What is an example of imagery in the novel, Near to the Wild Heart?

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Imagery:

"The moist old walls in ruins, invaded by ivy and creepers sensitive to the wind. [...] The tall closed houses, withdrawn like towards. Access to one of the mansions was via a long, shadowy, quiet street, the end of the world" (150).

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Near to the Wild Heart