51. She barely gained the dry bank of the stream before she sat down and leaned against a mulberry tree. 52. She climbed off reluctantly, leaning against the door, putting her feather-soft foot in his lap. 53. She had never sung ragtime on stage, she had always leaned against the piano and sung to Charlie. 54. She leaned against a rough, damp wall, feeling an icy draft on her ankles. 55. She leaned against the door for a while, staring at him as he lay on the gym mat, smoking. 56. She leaned against the kitchen counter. 57. She sat down and leaned against the bole of the tree, watching him. 58. She walked over to the bus stop and leaned against the bus-shelter glass. 59. She was seated on the ground, leaning against a wall, strumming a guitar. |