No one had fallen back to defend it; the only safety was on top of the Wall, seven hundred feet up the crooked wooden stairs.
I ignored the dingy elevator, taking the crooked stairs three at a time.
Latimer fired into the chaos, then followed Harper up the crooked stair.
And he trotted back up the crooked stair to scrutinize the great rock carefully.
The driver usually sleeps there in the airbus so I left him and went up the crooked stairs to my room.
Last week, the television show took over Cook's Illustrated offices in an old brick building served by crooked stairs.
I clambered to my feet and followed the old man up a crooked stair.
Soon she was jumping down the crooked stairs for the last time, still in her wedding dress.
Then he opened the door to the crooked stairs which led to the room overhead.
The bookshop, housed in a Georgian building, takes you up its crooked stairs to three floors of books.