51. She then turned to see a bloody Selena Quintanilla Perez running from the room, crying for help. 52. She turned to see Agrawal reaching out for her as she fell to the ground. 53. Surprised backpackers turn to see, in their midst, a small figure in a toga, made visible by the white hair fringing his pate. 54. The bus came to an immediate halt, and Ida turned to see a fire truck coming up the street, a firefighter on the bullhorn. 55. The two visitors from New England turned to see an older man taking his ease sprawled in a wheelbarrow left there near the pine trees by the ground crew. 56. To see old friends turn away from me, unsure if the government would make them its next targets. 57. When I woke, I turned to see whether my arm looked normal, and noticed that blotches of blistering red craters ran from my shoulder to my thumb. 58. When several other passengers did a double take, I turned to see what was attracting the attention. 59. When we look in the mirror, we turn to see our best side, while we tighten our faces to retract the jowls. 60. Where else could the nation turn to see the unlikely pair of Ronald Reagan and John Lennon rubbing elbows? |