The fever of the game flamed in her cheeks and eves, and it got into her blood and into her brain like an intoxicant. |
Her eves moved to the treads, going outwards, so firmly, so irretrievably. |
The obscurity lent him courage to keep his eves fastened as ardently as he liked upon the girl who sat in the firelight. |
It looks like an idyllic rural spot, where bushels of red chilies hang from the eves of steep-roofed wooden houses and hay wains jostle with shepherds in narrow streets. |
Shrubs under the drip line of the house eves, melting snow from building roofs will refreeze and could break branches of the plants. |
The man, in his early 20s, was hanging out of a bedroom window of his third-floor flat trying to eradicate the nest in the roof eves. |