51. God poked his head in the window. 52. He poked his head in to tell us what a great job we were doing on his way to a luncheon in Beverly Hills. 53. He was packing up to leave, he said, when an Arthur doll he had given to Rogers poked its head around the doorway. 54. Heads poked through the sunroofs of the limousines, the players doffed their caps and waved to the throng who had come to the ballfield. 55. I poked my head further inside the room, and just then the desert wind gusted and the heavy wooden shutter was blown hard against my head. 56. I remember, to this day, how distant and scary his garbled call for help sounded as I poked my head around into the dark, cold cellar. 57. Inside the former pub, horses poke their heads out through holes knocked through the cinderblock walls. 58. It was one of the nights that checkpoint Charlie was poking his head into cars. 59. Like Dierker, the Astros poked their heads out of the dumps of the past during his years as manager. |