Orders came to the missile base where the children, with Gail, inhabited an eighty-year-old cottage in a seemingly proper little mountain village.
It is also a hard-won quality when we enter that private, even claustrophobic, territory that mothers and children inhabit.
A child can't inhabit the part of a Eurasian orphan at the start of the 20th century.
She and the children inhabited the first landing, which was brightly decorated, and clean.
What I do know is: after you, nobody need ever know again what a timorous child inhabits this soldier's body.
The small-town world they and their children inhabit is marked by a drab, shabby gentility of dress and decor.
Nonetheless, Americans were hopeful about the world their children would inhabit.
But on another level - one that children often inhabit - it can be very important to find comforting solutions to storybook problems.
Marmie and the children no longer inhabited the bodies that lay beneath the ground, although they were here somewhere, maybe close by.
And along with all the children (and their siblings) now inhabiting the Beindorf residence come a hefty dog and a boa constrictor.