The rain was getting heavier now, and he tucked the cryptex deep in his right-hand pocket to protect it from the dampness.
He had sometimes lain awake for five minutes, but then his face, tucked deep into the pillow, would turn peaceful and childish and still.
Inside the Starbucks, the first thing I noticed, tucked deep in the corner, not for customer inspection, apparently, was a bulletin board.
White with snow, his hands tucked deep into his wretched short sleeves, he was hanging from it like a scarecrow.
Head still lowered, hands tucked deep into the folds of the ragged cloak, the Gnome slipped wraithlike through the dark.
Not much happens to catch the world's eye in Malawi, a sliver of a country 300 miles long, tucked deep in south-central Africa.
It was a lovely street, tiny, tucked deep within a maze of roads in downtown Boston.
We walked in silence through the crowd, my hand tucked deep into the crook of Jamie's elbow.
Guinan stood with her hands invisible, tucked deep into the respective sleeves of her garment.
A few minutes later, I saw a pizza bakery tucked into a corner deep in the August shadows of the El.