He closed his eyes,
opened his mouth, stretched out his legs, and hung there, as if he were dead.
And when the princess
opened the door the frog came in, and slept upon her pillow as before, till the morning broke.
"Whilst the tulip opened I wrote it myself, for I did not wish to lose a moment.
"It has opened; it is perfectly black; come, Mynheer President, come.
At the time of Deemer's death nobody could recollect a single day, Sundays excepted, that he had not passed in his "store," since he had opened it more than a quarter-century before.
One of them, a heavy man, was about to set his shoulder against the door when it opened, apparently without human agency, and the courageous investigators passed in.
He never once
opened his lips, but maintained his severe expression of countenance, without turning his face aside for a single moment.
At last the door was
opened. All rushed in to the office, on the commissary's heels.
One after another the four tins on board were opened. And as the contents of each became known howls of anger announced the grim truth--there was not an ounce of food upon the boat.
The moon had risen, and as he opened his startled eyes he saw Wilson creeping stealthily toward him, his mouth open and his swollen tongue hanging out.
As she read the last three words, Anne heard the garden door below opened and banged to again.
Another and a longer interval passed before the door opened again.
"What does that prove?" I rejoined with a good sense of which I was proud; "he might have
opened the lock with his left hand, which would have been quite natural, his right hand being wounded."
He had turned into the narrow and steep street from which the court of enclosure wherein the house stood
opened, when another footstep turned into it behind him, and so close upon his own that he was jostled to the wall.
When they reached a certain spot these men appeared to be annihilated, one after the other, as if the earth had
opened under their feet.