The helmets of the police bobbed about.

"The Convert" by Elizabeth Robins

Her air-tube entered her helmet at the back.

"Madge Morton's Victory" by Amy D.V. Chalmers

Two others were standing by, ready to place the helmet over his head, when Leutnant Rix had finished giving him minute directions.

"The Submarine Hunters" by Percy F. Westerman

The removal of his helmet has revealed the face of Parsifal, but another Parsifal, even as Kundry is another.

"The Wagnerian Romances" by Gertrude Hall

The men's faces were scarlet and glistening with sweat under their conical steel helmets.

"The Saracen: Land of the Infidel" by Robert Shea

Simon went to the door, and saw no one in the corridor but a helmeted man-at-arms standing about ten paces away.

"The Saracen: The Holy War" by Robert Shea

With this magic helmet and my ring I can make the whole world smart if I choose.

"Operas Every Child Should Know" by Mary Schell Hoke Bacon

Kent and Liggett prepared to don their space-helmets, and before entering the airlock, Kent turned to Krell.

"The Sargasso of Space" by Edmond Hamilton

Then he noticed three dwarfs in bulky, helmeted moon-suits, shuffling clumsily across the copper plates.

"The Copper-Clad World" by Harl Vincent

For a moment the Earthman was dazzled, despite the smoked quartz eye-pieces in his helmet.

"The Great Dome on Mercury" by Arthur Leo Zagat

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