1. A pale, feeble line of blood seeped from his starving flesh. 2. The mist took on the form of tentacles seeping from the otherworld and manoeuvring a gossamer-like web around them. 3. Blood seeps from every orifice. 4. Brand said his latest research indicates that water on the bay bottom has indeed seeped up from underground. 5. A Marsala of body odor and a constellation of spices seeping from sweaty pores mingle with the musky stew of elephant dung, jasmine flower and tropical decay outside. 6. After a few weeks in The Box, though, that life force seeped out from the inmates as inevitably as air from a punctured balloon. 7. All around the biological weapons plant it seeped from, people went about their business, tending to stores and chatting in the streets. 8. But the novel also captures the insularity of the Northwest, and the smugness that sometimes seeps in from living in what so many consider the best place. 9. But then, seeping from the ceiling, comes a gentle melody in soft lapping waves. 10. But the hesitancy that seeps from such conscience, as another Hamlet said, makes cowards of us all. |