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She heard a sound behind her, and there was Will, heavy-eyed with sleep.
She was heavy-eyed, still yearning for sleep, but willing to listen.
But it was another hour before a heavy-eyed Yezjaro appeared.
Next morning Lucy felt heavy-eyed and as though a dark cloud hung over her head.
She was pale and heavy-eyed from a sleepless night, though none of them were in much better case.
God, she'd looked beautiful that morning, all heavy-eyed and dewy-skinned.
The man is small and dark, and heavy-eyed with tiredness.
When she awoke the next morning, she was heavy-eyed from lack of sleep.
The two night nurses were waiting for her now, pale and heavy-eyed from eleven hours of duty.
Sophie picked lacklustrely at her food, looking heavy-eyed and tired.
She placed her hands on either side of his head and leaned down, a heavy-eyed, more-than-tipsy woman.
He went low over the glass, blinking, heavy-eyed as he poured.
Ana lifted the heavy-eyed baby to her shoulder, gently rubbed his back.
On the way down, she passed a frazzled, heavy-eyed intern and nearly smiled.
Guards, it was well known, were apt to become heavy-eyed and less alert along toward dawn.
They were shrouded in blankets, their faces pale and heavy-eyed with sleep.
Vitor looked back at Thomas, who was sucking his thumb and growing heavy-eyed.
He for bore from looking at her heavy-eyed granddaughter as he spoke.
She woke up in the morning feeling heavy-eyed and with a dull headache lurking behind her eyes.
Elizabeth was heavy-eyed and tired the next day.
Heavy-eyed and wrapped in a red silk robe, Josie started down the hallway.
The mirror above it reflected Maggie, rumpled and heavy-eyed among the sheets.
The gnarled heavy-eyed man sat himself down upon the edge of the bed, and motioned his guest into the chair.
Stunned firefighters used a thick rope with which to pull the heavy-eyed and embarrassed-looking man free.