As a boy, Kidd would practice passing against a wall beside his house.
He embraced her as she passed and nestled beside the other boy.
It passed directly beside the half-opened door of an empty office.
They passed a lazy day in the shade beside the river.
It passed the shadow of the post beside the steps.
With gloved hand, he passed a key to the man beside him.
He drank, an honest swallow, and passed the cup to the officer beside him.
Slowly and smoothly he rose, passing the rope to a bigger man beside him.
He passed the attache case to the man beside him.
He repeated the motion and passed it to the quiet young security guard beside him.