... possible to maintain a charade of normality? The interest she held in continuity was feigned, a ...her agent’s vocal high pitched disappointment. The company of frauds and idiots at the loud Hollywood...lunch and drinks making her run from the company of others. Many twilight evenings she would sit...lowered her head that tiny fraction further. She regarded those fingers with their rough pads caressing ...
... stranger again would be untrue. Her interest was not curiosity, it was fear...dawlded in the presence of new company—she had lost many a fight...the very first time, with an interest that was not one of ...simply studied her face with real interest. It was as if he ... anything near her language. He regarded her suspisciously, almost, and she ... been regarding her with real interest since he had spotted her ...
... stop you, Sam. I can pray, too." Sam regarded Al carefully, knowing how much that would cost his ...'m older than he is. I've enjoyed the company of far more women, I bet...and they always ... to read, first almost automatically, then with growing interest. Merlyn watched as he devoured the article, then went... to go. Enough time to...enjoy Selena's company." Sam ignored Al as he finished his apple and...
..., and for restraining herself from sabotaging me in the interest of her own entry. Muchos gracias, muchacha. Finally, ...on the horrors that came after. I returned to the company of my fellows, who welcomed me, quite literally, ... found I could not bear to be in the company of my fellows. I could not even take comfort ... sat on the edge of Alexander’s bed and regarded his face with a small frown. “He’s ...
..., but that could have been because their present company made them highly nervous. Elliott sidestepped the skeletons ... and the journal, there was nothing else of interest. Barry briefly scanned the pages as he turned ... a rebellion or an experiment than an actual interest. Even so, there was no telling where it ... sat down in the seat beside him. Elliott regarded him with a concerned look, but Scott ...
..., but that could have been because their present company made them highly nervous. Elliott sidestepped the skeletons ... and the journal, there was nothing else of interest. Barry briefly scanned the pages as he turned ... a rebellion or an experiment than an actual interest. Even so, there was no telling where it ... sat down in the seat beside him. Elliott regarded him with a concerned look, but Scott ...
... Holmes would take such an interest in me: a widowed and ... the Times for pieces of interest, most probably pouring over the ... his paper. “See anything of interest?” Holmes teased. I blushed ferociously,... fantastic scenery and even better company.” I replied. “If I was ...contentedly in each other’s company saying very little and drinking...the first time I truly regarded Holmes as the elegant creature...
...when you most needed to keep your mind clear of distractions." Al regarded Sam and shrugged apologetically. "Leaping is tougher than it looks. Sorry,...close to help him and Sam tried to ignore his increased masculine interest and the desire to kiss her. After ten minutes of examining,...If I have to die, I can't think of nicer company...." His lips met hers eloquently in the semi-darkness; passionate, ...
...dealer of the neighborhood, whose company was much sought in Middlemarch...farm-buildings. Either because his interest in this work thrust the...riding out of Middlemarch in company with Bambridge and Horrock, on...Horrock must certainly have been regarded as monotonous; and to arrive...consciousness of being in gay company to support him; "I say...than a young fellow's interest. With regard to horses, distrust...
... the silent vamp before him. The two men regarded one another without speaking. They were equal in...you're saying you do have a personal interest in her," Dolph frowned. "I am saying, Detective, that I have a professional interest in her. She has the power of life...of actions with a clear head is of interest to me. As it should be to ... other time he'd been in the company of the shorter man, a pair of ...