101. In the next room were all the catalogs and postcards.
102. In the next room, he was shot in the back by a woman he thought he was protecting.
103. In the next room, meanwhile, police officers monitored the hidden video.
104. In the next room, she pauses at a photograph of Jackie Kennedy reading to her young children.
105. In the next room, unbeknown to her, her mother is dancing, too, more slowly, with a shuffle rather than a shimmy.
106. In the corridor, two women wail loudly, praying over the body being washed in the next room.
107. Indeed, the only sounds that have punctuated the afternoon are the constant ringing of the phone and the fax in the next room.
108. In the next room, his face grins from six different television sets.
109. It was exactly at that moment in the conversation that her son called to her from the next room.
110. Jim Young, a co-worker in the next room, came out at the mention of McCain and was even more passionate.