His hand had shriveled in the night, from ice and from restricted circulation, and maybe from Davey's ritual.
She watched as her hands and arms shriveled, changed, became a mottled green and brown, then larger and heavier as they turned into perfectly repulsive suckered tentacles that, to her, weighed half a ton.
On the third day he asked Zweete how it was that his left hand was white and shrivelled, and who were Umslopogaas and Nada, of whom he had let fall some words.
The hand that pointed to Mat was old and shriveled to scarcely human, lacking a fingernail and with knuckles gnarled like knots in a piece of rope.
A hand and wrist stuck up from the plaster, the hand turned dark and shriveled, the fingernails painted pink.
The hand that had clutched at me - burning three white scars that still smoldered - that hand shriveled into ashes.
It had come into his mind like an evil light in the Valley of the Kings when he had seen the hand, the leathery, shriveled hand.
On their bodies, making my way back to go down the other side of the crypt, I wiped it, on one doublet after another, marveling at how their white hands had shriveled and dried up on their chests, at how the black blood flowed so sluggishly by day from their torn necks.
The hand that had clutched at me-burning three white scars that still smoldered-that hand shriveled into ashes.
Her eyes squeezed shut as her face tensed, and her hands clenched like spiders shriveled in a flame.