By far the best in the collection, this vivid tale is all the more enticing for what it leaves to the imagination.
In between Ryan's vivid tales of cyber-mayhem, she got him to grudgingly agree to take his meds and to come see her the next day.
He has often been called the Mark Twain of Canada for his vivid tales of young boys' adventures.
Her memoir, "Heritage of Fire," is a vivid, gripping tale, but having been published in 1945, it has little bearing on the recent drama.
During his many years in the more populated southlands, he had heard many vivid tales describing the terrible horrors of a siege.
But now they are beginning to emerge, with some of the most vivid tales of hardship and suffering yet.
Once she was hypnotised, she told a vivid tale implicating several people in the murders.
A girl usually silent during the tavern talk at night but who, when she did speak, told vivid, memorable tales of her home village to the south.
An obsessive journalist tells the vivid tale of a Texas singer-songwriter who scrambles up and down the ladder of musical success.
While three members of the crew were lost, the epic journey of the survivors inspired the public as a vivid tale of Arctic survival.