31. A couple of houses sit across Plum Creek, which runs beside the hall on the west. 32. A grain elevator sits across the street. 33. A hopeful Florida Atlantic fan sat across from the ultimate underdogs and hollered those motivational words over and over on Thursday. 34. A mosque sits across the plaza, as this city for decades has beenmostly a Muslim city. 35. A young man with a spruce, pencil-thin mustache sits across from me, reading a book. 36. A.L. Kennedy sits across her window ledge looking out. 37. Across the aisle sat a German-speaking couple and their even-younger son who was transfixed by the other boy. 38. Across from her sits Don Samis, the investigator. 39. Across the desk sits the most important man at the Naval Academy, Vice Admiral John Ryan. 40. Across the field sat the other president, of a later vintage, who had been a defensive end at Furman University, David Shi. |