And to each of them three or four men had clung.
The men had reached their boat and were clinging to it.
With these, the man in black had clung to the wall, moving along it like a fly.
The old man seemed reluctant to part with him, and still clung to his hand.
The two rescued men clung to each other for support.
But even as the two men clung together and stared, so there was movement.
The older man clung forward at the window, holding it desperately.
She struggled to remain standing while the dead man clung to her.
He came out by the cloak room, with men clinging to his shoulders.
Unions were the only loyalty to which a man could cling.