With an effort I moved my head on the pillow, so as to look round on the other side of the
sofa. Another familiar face appeared before me as if in a dream.
This
sofa is the biggest thing we have, and might be used for a body.
There was a great deal more that was delightful, only there's no putting it into words, or even expressing it in one's thoughts awake." And noticing a gleam of light peeping in beside one of the serge curtains, he cheerfully dropped his feet over the edge of the
sofa, and felt about with them for his slippers, a present on his last birthday, worked for him by his wife on gold-colored morocco.
James Harthouse smiled; and rising from his end of the
sofa, and lounging with his back against the chimney-piece, so that he stood before the empty fire-grate as he smoked, in front of Tom and looking down at him, observed:
In five minutes I had laid him comfortably on the
sofa, and had covered him lightly with the counterpane and the shawl.
There was only one
sofa; it was against the wall; there was only one chair where a body could get at it--I had been revolving around it like a planet, and colliding with it like a comet half the night.
Captain Jim lay on the
sofa, with his hands clasped over the life-book, open at the last page, lying on his breast.
On the
sofa Mr Verloc wriggled his shoulders into perfect comfort, and from the fulness of his heart emitted a wish which was certainly as pious as anything likely to come from such a source.
She raised its drapery, and I saw that the
sofa was built of packing cases.
She advanced to the
sofa; she feared nothing, in the fervour and rage of her reply.
Horace seated himself in the vacant place on the
sofa. So far as it was in his nature to devote himself to any one he was devoted to Mercy.
Mrs Sparkler, lying on her
sofa, looking through an open window at the opposite side of a narrow street over boxes of mignonette and flowers, was tired of the view.