Conjure up välja manama 36. Dress down for class tunniks mugavalt? riietuma (vastand dress up pidulikult riietuma) 37. Folded herself sinuously onto the floor kõverdas (voltis) end põrandal looklevasse asendisse 38. Come to the end of his gloat ta lakkas tundmast kahjurõõmu 39. Bravado was wearing off trots hakkas hajuma 40. Off limits sisenemine keelatud 41. Slouch off eemale lonkima, löntsima 42. Tumult that my mind shied away from lärm, millest mu mõistus püüdis eemale tõmbuda 43. Keep up his string of complaints jätkas oma kaebuste rodu 44. Groan in unison ühiselt, ühehäälselt oigama A bunch of opinions about ''Twilight''. From a single person, actually. I have read Stephenie Meyer's Twilight for three times already. The first time, I read it, I dug into it with little or no expectations, when it had just recently been published and had not yet
fingertips to my cheek. His expression was unfathomable. "Does that make you sad?" I asked. He didn't answer. He stared into my eyes for an immeasurable period of time. "Are you finished?" he finally asked. I jumped up. "Yes." "Get dressed -- I'll wait here." It was hard to decide what to wear. I doubted there were any etiquette books detailing how to dress when your vampire sweetheart takes you home to meet his vampire family. It was a relief to think the word to myself. I knew I shied away from it intentionally. I ended up in my only skirt -- long, khaki-colored, still casual. I put on the dark blue blouse he'd once complimented. A quick glance in the mirror told me my hair was entirely impossible, so I pulled it back into a pony tail. "Okay." I bounced down the stairs. "I'm decent." He was waiting at the foot of the stairs, closer than I'd thought, and I bounded right into him. He steadied