21. How will I press my lips to a picture when a soft cheek is so much more inviting? 22. In his tireless forward motion, in the way he hugs small children and presses his lips firmly against their faces, he is living it. 23. Pressing her lips against his ear, she uttered something inaudible and started to laugh, covering her mouth with her hand. 24. So Nance pressed his lips to the leather of his Nikes and blew it all away. 25. The Erskine woman pressed her lips together in a hard line, but said nothing. 26. The lucky ones get to touch the Perspex dome that surrounds the reliquary or to press their lips against it. 27. Kosovo Serbs about to enter into exile pressed their lips to the walls of the church, kissing the drawn, stern faces of saints in its frescoes. 28. On a wintry afternoon, a woman passing by the graves with her children stopped for a moment and pressed her lips to one of the fraying flags. |