11. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity. 12. Or make the prospect of that long night any easier. 13. It had been a very long night to pass on a tiny piece of sandwich. 14. Something gigantic waded past during that long night. 15. Perhaps if they had he would have been trying just a little harder and not preparing himself, as he was, for a long night of fornication. 16. But she had spent the whole long night playing at make-believe, so surely she could manage to play the game a while longer. 17. It was going to be a long night. 18. Leonora barely heard him, suddenly stricken with dread at the thought of long night hours ahead alone. 19. She had a good long night with no disturbance. 20. All those things combined with a quality opponent to make it a long night at Jordan-Hare Stadium. |