After a long silence, she sighed.
After a painful struggle I yielded to my fate; I sighed as a lover, I obeyed as a son; my wound was insensibly healed by time, absence, and the habits of a new life."
After turning his head from right to left for some time, he sighed and looked down.
Again Rostov looked intently into Boris' eyes and sighed.
Alex absently ran fingers through his hair and sighed heavily.
Alex had helped her with the conversion She sighed.
Alex sighed and sat down in the rocking chair.
Alex sighed, left a hasty sigil on one of the posts for Else and vaulted after him.
All of the passengers sighed deeply and many clapped.
And Anatole sighed and embraced Dolokhov.
Anna Mikhaylovna evinced no surprise, she only smiled faintly and sighed, as if to say that this was no more than she had expected.
Anna Mikhaylovna sighed deeply.
Anna Mikhaylovna with just the same movement raised her shoulders and eyes, almost closing the latter, sighed, and moved away from the doctor to Pierre.
At Carmen's nod, Katie sighed.
At his silence, she sighed.
At last, he sighed and strapped the bladder to his sword belt.
Both gave her blank looks, and she sighed, wondering how she'd be an artist in a world without even pencils.
Brady almost sighed in relief.
Brandon shook his head and sighed audibly.
Brandon Westlake sighed, the tiredness in his old body apparent.
Carmen glanced at Felipa and then sighed.
Carmen rinsed a dish and sighed.
Carmen sighed as Casper finally moved away.
Carmen sighed as she placed a plate on the table.
Carmen stood looking after him and then sighed.
Carmen stretched out her legs and sighed.
Carmen threw her arms around his neck and sighed deeply.
Cynthia sighed, lingering in the parlor.
Cynthia sighed, not quite sure how to answer.
D'Ryn sighed, and Talal whispered to the eldest sister.
De Beausset closed his eyes, bowed his head, and sighed deeply, to indicate how profoundly he valued and comprehended the Emperor's words.
Dean looked at the message again, sighed deeply and dialed the number.
Dean rocked back and sighed.
Dean sighed and went back to the car.
Dean sighed deeply, "You know, guys dream about this sort of thing," he said.
Dean sighed, feeling more contented than he'd felt in days.
Dean sighed, putting his hands to his head.
Dean sighed, realizing Fred would want all the answers pat.
Deidre sighed and sank back into his arms.
Deidre sighed, her body going lax once more.
Deidre strained then sighed, letting her head drop back against his shoulder.
Dorothy sighed and commenced to breathe easier.
Dragging her mind kicking and screaming back from desire, she sighed.
Dron made no answer but sighed deeply.
Dron only sighed in reply.
Dusty sighed, unable to reconcile the Grey God, the man who had been Darian, and the man running gleefully into the house as being one and the same.
Elisabeth sighed, "Jackson behaved very irresponsibly and he is lucky to be sitting here today."
Elisabeth sighed, "Samantha thinks you may be right about the whole protection thing."
Evelyn sighed and rubbed her face.
Evelyn sighed in disappointment.
Finally he leaned back in his chair and sighed.
Finally he sighed and leaned back.
Finally he sighed heavily and ran a hand through his hair.
Finally he sighed in resignation.
Finally she sighed and put her fork down.
For a moment he stared down at her, and then sighed.
Fred O'Connor sighed deeply.
Fred sighed and put down the newspaper.
Gabe sighed before striking off into the jungle.
Gabriel sighed in frustration.
Gazing up at him, she sighed.
Given her first chance to rest in over two days, she sighed, exhausted and irritated at having to dig her own clothing out of a box.
Glancing at the clock, she sighed.
Having read thus far, Princess Mary sighed and glanced into the mirror which stood on her right.
He began massaging, and she sighed.
He closed his eyes and sighed.
He considered her reasoning and then sighed.
He didn't move and she sighed.
He glanced up at her and she sighed.
He hadn't been able to steal enough coppers to replace even her boots and almost sighed.
He paused and sighed, evidently trying to calm himself.
He picked up the picture and sighed deeply, meeting her gaze.
He plopped down on one of the wooden chairs, oblivious to Cynthia who sighed and began wiping up behind him.
He ran a hand through his hair and sighed heavily.
He rested a hand on her shoulder and sighed, gazing down at her tenderly.
He sighed again, gripping her shoulders, his gaze stern.
He sighed and closed his eyes.
He sighed and flopped onto his stomach, facing away from them.
He sighed and leaned his head back, closing his eyes.
He sighed and left his sister's side with a frown.
He sighed and pressed on the bench with both hands to raise himself.
He sighed and released her.
He sighed and rolled onto his side, clutching a Rissa-scented pillow in his arms.
He sighed and rubbed his head as though the whole idea gave him a headache.
He sighed and shook his head.
He sighed and, doing so, groaned involuntarily.
He sighed audibly and rubbed the back of his neck again.
He sighed but tactfully closed the panel on his side.
He sighed contentedly as her warmth engulfed him.
He sighed deeply and rode back to Gorki.
He sighed deeply and shook his head.
He sighed deeply, his whole chest heaving, and was silent for a while.
He sighed heavily and dropped to the bed.
He sighed heavily and rolled over, putting an arm around Carmen's waist and snuggling close to her.
He sighed in exasperation.
He sighed in frustration.
He sighed in resignation.
He stopped in front of the Preobrazhensk regiment, sighed deeply, and closed his eyes.
He was about to press her to make an actual vow when she sighed.
He was slightly flushed after galloping two miles, and reining in his horse he sighed restfully and looked round at the faces of his suite, young and animated as his own.
He wrenched it away, and she sighed.
Her dark gaze searched Carmen's, and when she didn't get an answer, she sighed.
Her shoulders dropped as she sighed.
Her skin felt like it was melting, and she sighed deeply.
His eyes met Buffy's again, and Giles sighed at the almost audible harmony of connection.
Hugging her close, he sighed heavily.
I sighed and kept walking to my room.
I sighed and studied the luminous dots and lines on my wrist.
If not, then as soon as all is over," and Prince Vasili sighed to intimate what he meant by the words all is over, "and the count's papers are opened, the will and letter will be delivered to the Emperor, and the petition will certainly be granted.
Irritated at the sudden break of warmth and intimacy, she sighed as she trotted to keep up.
It took a few moments before the man focused, looked down at it and sighed.
It whistled among the bare branches of the gnarled oaks in Nant-y-Garth and it sighed wearily around the herdsman's lonely cottage.
Its breathing was labored, and it sighed when they reached its chair.
Jessi sighed and leaned her chin on the railing.
Jessi sighed and put her phone away, at a loss as to what to do in any part of her life.
Jessi sighed as his warm, solid body settled over hers.
Jessi sighed, uncertain how to answer.
Jonathan sighed and shook his head.
Jonny sighed and relaxed against her.
Jule sighed, hoping she left this time.
Julian sighed sadly, the weight of thousands of years of memory bearing down up on him.
Just as he sighed with relief the stallion 's footing slipped.
Katie shook her head and sighed.
Katie sighed and threw her hands in the air as she turned away.
Katie sighed and threw the last potato in the pan.
Katie sighed as she began pealing the potato.
Katie sighed as she rinsed the potatoes.
Katie sighed heavily and leaned forward.
Kiki was quiet for a moment. Kris sighed and sat down, rubbing his face. His body had not yet healed from the beating Jade gave him.
Kutuzov saw this and merely sighed and shrugged his shoulders.
Kutuzov sighed deeply on finishing this paragraph and looked at the member of the Hofkriegsrath mildly and attentively.
Lana almost sighed in relief.
Lana sighed, her mind quickly turning to her alternatives.
Lang syne, when I was a bit lassie, no twenty yet - " She paused and sighed.
Leaning into him, she sighed when he placed his thumb at her lips.
Leyon took her into one of the mountains, and she sighed at the blast of chilled air that greeted her.
Looking down at him, she sighed.
Mark says that Jesus sighed deeply in his Spirit or to himself.
Martha sighed and popped up to a sitting position.
Maybe lifting that suitcase …" "It's not my shoulder," she interrupted and then sighed.
Maybe lifting that suitcase …" "It's not my shoulder," she interrupted and then sighed.
Mr. O'Hara sighed and nodded.
Mums lifted her gaze from the steaming cup of coffee and sighed.
Nicholas sighed, bit his mustache, and laid out the cards for a patience, trying to divert his mother's attention to another topic.
No one was in the wine cellar, and she sighed with relief.
Once again she sighed deeply.
Pierre sat up and sighed.
Prince Andrew sighed and broke the seal of another envelope.
Prince Andrew sighed and made no reply.
Prince Andrew sighed with relief, smiled, and held out his hand.
Rachel sighed and continued her relentless search for romance.
Resolute in recognizing erudition as the chief concern of man, he sighed over the folly of popes and princes, who spent their time in wars and ecclesiastical disputes when they might have been more profitably employed in reviving the lost learning of antiquity.
Rhyn pointed. The angel sighed and crossed to Kiki. Rhyn opened a new portal, took a deep breath and crossed through to Hell.
Rhyn refused to release her, and she sighed, leaning her head back against his shoulder in defeat.
Rissa closed her eyes and sighed.
Sarah sighed and tilted her head up to him.
Sarah sighed, "Could you please show a little tolerance?"
She almost sighed in relief.
She almost sighed, not sure what to tell the boy.
She brushed an auburn curl from her face and sighed.
She closed her eyes and sighed in contentment.
She closed her eyes and sighed, "Okay."
She jabbed the spoon in the ice cream and sighed.
She lay back down and sighed.
She let her head drop back and sighed.
She lifted the hair off her neck and sighed as she paused in the shade of a huge oak tree.
She positioned the bladder on the floor below her wrist and sighed.
She relaxed against him and sighed.
She rolled toward him as he lay down and sighed contentedly as she snuggled against him.
She sat down on the bed and sighed again.
She shook her head and sighed as she sat down.
She sighed again and leaned back against the wall, gazing out the window at the old renovated house.
She sighed and breathed in the scent of his warm skin and the lingering, faint smell of blood.
She sighed and drew her knees up against her chest.
She sighed and dropped it on the table.
She sighed and followed him, almost too exhausted to argue. The odd sense of someone following – a sign she now knew was the phantom trailing them - returned.
She sighed and held out her arm, setting the perfume on the table as she sat.
She sighed and leaned back against the wall.
She sighed and left the room, carefully pulling the door shut.
She sighed and lifted her palms in surrender.
She sighed and opened the door, leaving the storm door locked.
She sighed and picked up his hand, placing it on her head.
She sighed and pulled her hands free to wipe her eyes.
She sighed and put down the book.
She sighed and put her head on his chest.
She sighed and ran fingers through her tangled hair.
She sighed and reached out to her brother, resting her hands on his cheeks.
She sighed and relaxed, her head falling back against his shoulder.
She sighed and returned to the kitchen.
She sighed and rubbed her face.
She sighed and sat up straight a second before the door was pushed open to reveal someone she didn't know.
She sighed and shook her head.
She sighed and shrugged, wincing at the pain caused by the motion.
She sighed and snuggled against him, feeling the beat of his heart... or was that her own?
She sighed and stepped off the porch.
She sighed and stood, removing her clothes and donning a night gown.
She sighed and turned away.
She sighed and turned to the door.
She sighed and turned to the house.
She sighed and walked over to the window seat.
She sighed and wandered absently into the kitchen.
She sighed and wandered through the spotless kitchen.
She sighed and wrapped her arms around her knees.
She sighed as he returned to himself.
She sighed as she closed the blinds and drew the drapes.
She sighed as she set out the supper dishes.
She sighed as she trudged toward the house.
She sighed at the futile thoughts.
She sighed at the low grumble.
She sighed contentedly and shut the oven door.
She sighed deeply as it beat against her sore muscles.
She sighed dreamily then shook her head.
She sighed heavily and dropped her forehead to her forearms on the steering wheel.
She sighed heavily and glanced down at Matthew.
She sighed heavily and opened the door to the porch.
She sighed heavily and slid off the bed.
She sighed heavily and sobered.
She sighed heavily and squeezed him again.
She sighed heavily and trudged on to the old farmhouse.
She sighed heavily and turned away from the kitchen.
She sighed heavily and turned to the table.
She sighed heavily and turned toward the stove.
She sighed heavily and withdrew her hand.
She sighed in contentment.
She sighed in relief and rested her head on Damian's shoulder.
She sighed, aware she'd never know the answer to that question.
She sighed, content to rest atop him.
She sighed, delighting in the tender moment.
She sighed, gazing up at him.
She sighed, her instincts too dulled by beer to warn her.
She sighed, leaning back and gazing into his eyes.
She sighed, looking toward the door of the room where Prince Andrew was, evidently intending to express her sympathy with his sorrow, but Pierre saw by her face that she was glad both at what had happened and at the way her brother had taken the news of Natasha's faithlessness.
She sighed, moving into his arms.
She sighed, no longer able to sustain her hope.
She sighed, ready for bed, and twisted to swing her legs from the bench.
She sighed, remembering how strong-willed his father was.
She sighed, resigned to the fact that she would stick out no matter what she wore.
She sighed, too tired to consider her next step.
She sighed, tormented and comforted by his presence.
She sighed, wondering why she was paying attention to a dead-dead Immortal in the first place.
She slid down to the bed and sighed again.
She snuggled against his chest and sighed contentedly.
She snuggled against his chest and sighed.
She snuggled close to him and when his arms comforted her, she sighed in contentment.
She softly approached Princess Mary, sighed, kissed her, and immediately began to cry.
She started, flushed, and sighed deeply.
She took in the summer scenery and sighed deeply.
Simon sighed and stooped to straighten the leash a young borzoi had entangled; the count too sighed and, noticing the snuffbox in his hand, opened it and took a pinch.
Sofia sighed and raked a hand through her hair.
Sonya sighed and made no reply.
Sonya sighed and shook her head incredulously.
Sylvia rested her chin on both hands and sighed.
Taran sighed and threw himself into a chair at one end of the table.
The angel sighed, dumped out the food and sorted through it. He held out a can finally and Rhyn took it.
The brethren of East Prussia, however, still sighed for independence; and they pursued the policy of choosing German princes to be grand masters of the Order, in the hope of regaining liberty by their aid.
The children looked at each other in perplexity, and the Wizard sighed.
The doctor bent down over the wound, felt it, and sighed deeply.
The doom of death under which mankind had sighed since Adam's fall could only then be averted, when the immortal Word of God (Alyos) assumed a mortal body, and, by yielding this to death for the sake of all, abrogated once for all the law of death, of which the power had been spent on the body of the Lord.
The Guardian sighed and turned, starting the long walk towards LA.
The handsome boy adjutant with the long hair sighed deeply without removing his hand from his hat and galloped back to where men were being slaughtered.
The hussar only sighed without replying and coughed angrily.
The Immortal sighed and trotted down the stairs.
The moody teen sighed but obediently left the kitchen and sat on the couch.
The old man sighed, looking every bit his age.
The phantom shook his head in silent objection. Katie ignored him and cradled her forehead in her hands. She ate another food cube and sighed. When she looked up, Andre was gone. Since they'd left the demon-Gabriel, Andre had disappeared twice before, but not for long. She rested her head against the tree behind her and waited.
The wounded men awaiting their turn outside the tents groaned, sighed, wept, screamed, swore, or asked for vodka.
The young man in his clattering chains stepped clumsily to the spot indicated, holding away with one finger the coat collar which chafed his neck, turned his long neck twice this way and that, sighed, and submissively folded before him his thin hands, unused to work.
Then she shuffled around with the computer, giggled, sighed, snorted, yawned and went back to sleep.
Then she sighed loudly and, catching her breath more and more quickly, began to sob.
There he stopped, sighed deeply and then stepped away from her.
There was a regretful accent in the creature's voice, and at the words all the other dragonettes sighed dismally.
There.s so much at stake, and you just … She sighed.
There.s so much at stake, and you just … She sighed.
They deplored that the nice and difficult test of answering Berkeley had not been undertaken, as was once intended, by Burke, and sighed to think what an admirable display of subtlety and brilliance such a contention would have afforded them, had not politics "turned him from active philosophy aside."
Toby sighed loudly and stepped away from her.
Toby sighed loudly and turned off the glowing 3DS.
Ully sighed in disappointment, and she rolled her eyes.
When Connie continued to watch her dubiously, Lisa dropped to the bed and sighed heavily.
When he continued to wait for an answer, she sighed.
When he continued to watch her without response, she sighed.
When he refused to release her, she sighed and leaned against him.
When he stopped at her cell, she sighed.
When no one said anything she sighed, her attention on Carmen.
When she continued to gaze at him, he sighed.
Without ceasing to be the congregation of Jehovah, it would claim for itself all the hopes of an ideal state over which Greek philosophers had sighed in vain.
Wrapping his arms around her, he sighed deeply.