One uniformed man had gone to a window and was leaning across the wide stone sill.
Going to one of the windows, she leaned on the cold stone sill and peered out into the night.
Pippin had to climb on the bench to look out over the deep stone sill.
Thankful to finally be alone, she went to a window and leaned on the stone sill.
Only his hands, white against the stone sill of the window, betrayed how much the words cost him to speak.
She bowed to the door, and it swung open across a snowy white stone sill.
He stood beside her at the window, and she could see his hands clenched so hard on the stone sill that the knuckles showed white.
He stood at the stone sill, looking down the valley of Einsamtal.
Gathering his pack in one hand, Jack climbed over the stone sill.
He drew himself up to the broad stone sill.