And sighing disdainfully, he again changed his position.
First she heard her mother praying and sighing and the creaking of her bed under her, then Madame Schoss' familiar whistling snore and Sonya's gentle breathing.
Gio hesitated before sighing.
He dropped the rag from his mouth and rolled his eyes, sighing with exasperation.
My brother dined with me yesterday--we nearly died of laughter--he ate nothing and kept sighing for you, my charmer!
Nicholas replied that he could not go back on his word, and his father, sighing and evidently disconcerted, very soon became silent and went in to the countess.
Oh, thank god, she said, sighing.
She didn't object when his fangs bit into her, instead sighing as the comforting warmth consumed her.
She dropped into the car and started it, sighing at the throaty growl.
She sat, patted Jack, and lifted the warm soup, sighing.
Sighing again, she opened her door.
Sighing deeply, he told Rita he was finished for the day, jogged down the stairs to his car, and fought the late afternoon crosstown traffic to Ethel Rosewater's office.
Sighing, he turned around and started back up the rutted path.
Sighing, Jessi tried tapping the ground, waving her fingers, even using her ponytail to try to lure the cat out.
The countess lowered her eyes, sighing deeply.
The first mouthful tasted like bitter honey and she drank the bottle down, sighing again.
They got out, and she lingered, sighing in happiness at the pleasure she was likely never to experience again after this week.
Well, the great British tradition of shouting, sighing and pointing hasn't muttered its last " bloody foreigners " yet.