There were two fat cats abask on the stone seat, one each side of Brother Boniface. |
We feasted and we lay abask in the sunshine of a jolly, idle life all these luxurious months, drinking scorn and confusion amid our nightly flagons to remote care. |
I thought it a singular circumstance, as I sat watching the boat approach, from the top of the wood-pile, where I was perched abask in the sun. |
All the winter we would laugh and lie abask by the blaze, drinking mead and listening to the Scalds, and plotting new ventures while the storms thundered outside. |
In his mind, he could still see that weird green orb, staring out at him from amid the flames, shining and expanding, abask in its unfathomable otherness. |