When I first arrived there, I climbed the stone staircase that wept in wintertime when it was cold and rainy, to the top floor. |
I put my face gently against his chest and wept openly onto his dark navy blue shirt. |
Martin, who wept as he gave evidence, denied having booby-trapped the house or having lain in wait for the burglars. |
Last night the singer was wearing a shorty one-piece and when I found out her name was Lorelei I fell to my knees and wept. |
It was unexpectedly funny, so much so that I actually wept with laughter at one point. |
Rather unwisely Mr Morrison took himself off to Italy as the nation's landladies wept into their antimacassars. |