McTerza, with a cattish spring, leaped through a rain of brickbats for Rucker. |
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He leaped from the deck of the Black Eagle into his own punt in a greater rage than ever. |
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He opened the door, threw a rug up to the landlord, put on an ulster, and leaped into the dog-cart. |
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Stiff and saddle-sore as he was, Eckstein leaped out of his chair with an oath. |
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The lightning flashed and leaped about like phantasmagoric demons, as if mocking the sailors in their frantic dread. |
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The handy man let out a yowl of pain and leaped for the watering trough beside the corral, smoke trailing behind him. |
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Raymond Meredith galloped into the camp and flinging his reins to a saice, leaped to the ground. |
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On this theme she chanted long and lovingly and a hundred coloured, senescent imageries leaped from the song. |
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Harold leaped from the edge of the ha-ha where he had been sitting and held up his hand. |
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And when he came upon Apollo striking his lyre, his heart leaped into his mouth. |
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Some had leaped down from the battlements and made their escape to other parts of the city. |
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Then the young blood leaped in her, and her eyes were like stars after a rain. |
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At the next moment the dog had leaped upon the man, and he was shrieking on the ground. |
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The headless fish leaped from under his hands as though they were facing a rapid. |
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But at the same instant Chris leaped desperately from the cockpit of the scout. |
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He worked at the lever and touched the 202 valve, and then leaped from his post to the roadbed. |
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At the alarm they grabbed their sidearms and carbines and ammunition belts, and leaped into their saddles. |
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How much then I panted for the breeze that blew over the heathy common where I had lately wantoned, leaped, and laughed! |
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A man leaped in, and, in the struggle, Mr. Montenero's gun was wrested from him. |
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He skittered over the water, going down and coming up, until he had leaped seven times. |
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As the Skylark leaped away, Seaton focussed an attractor upon the one who had apparently signaled the attack. |
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With the ease of long practice, Split got to the big wheel and leaped to the ground. |
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Andy leaped a ditch and started to get to the thin line of scrub oak beyond which lay the creek. |
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Full and fair he leaped out toward the swinging bar of the big trapeze, the snare drum throbbing out as he jumped. |
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But Theseus by this time had leaped up, and caught the monster off his guard. |
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But Reuben had leaped to the conquest, and carried a blithe heart with him. |
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Suddenly she leaped with a bound from the witch-elm block, her eyes full of a startling picture. |
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Jack Rabbit threw down his bag of carrots and leaped across the fields as though a hound dog was on his track. |
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The soul of hospitality leaped from his face, stern and secretive though it was. |
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You could see that the puma had leaped upon the huemul from a neighbouring thicket, and there had been a struggle. |
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A young man in a bowtie leaped to his feet breaking the no-questions rule in Long's over-size classes. |
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Joe saw it coming, leaped into the air and speared it with his gloved hand. |
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In the television screen, Craven leaped from his chair, was staring with Stutsman at the place where the concentrator had stood. |
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One after another they leaped over the edge of the rimrock until most of the flock was destroyed. |
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The droplight over the music and the flare of the fire leaped out of the darkness like medallions. |
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But, steeling his heart, and uttering a short prayer, he leaped into the saddle. |
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Up leaped a steenbok, which ran a hundred yards or so, and stopped to look at me. |
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The man's voice leaped to a higher pitch and was sharp with imperativeness. |
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In the night of the full moon, the aka shadow of that land leaped up into the moon and became fixed there. |
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Somehow he had the sensation that reivers will and his own had leaped to a grapple. |
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The breeze was brisking, and the balloon tugged and leaped like a live thing. |
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I leaped at the smother of bodies, ripped one away with a stranglehold, slashed at its throat. |
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Suddenly a bright flash leaped up from the fragments the wicked man sought to enkindle, and revealed his garb and features. |
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When the goat squeezed under the dog leaped over and continued to herd the escapee toward the pen. |
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Suddenly a slim, alert figure leaped upon the estrade and struck the desk sharply with a baton. |
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A sudden light leaped lustrous into the woman's eyes, her face shone radiant in its etherealized beauty. |
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The question leaped from her, and Garth's answer came with an irrevocability of refusal there was no combating. |
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So he instantly leaped on horseback and fled, with the vessel in his hand, along the road to Biestow and Rostock. |
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Into the disc of light, leaped, fantastic, the witch figure of the Eurasian. |
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They were jogging along comfortably when julies horse suddenly leaped aside and climbed a steep bank beside the trail. |
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The banderillero rose just as the bull reached him, planted his darts in the animal's shoulders and leaped to one side. |
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Into the heart of each there leaped the desire that she might tend his wigwam fire. |
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As one man, Orlon and the other remaining Norlaminians leaped out of the projector and floated to the ground below. |
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She leaped out without a moment's thought among the rushes, with her kirtle girt up close above her knees. |
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He leaped from left to right, and back again, like an orangutan stirred to frenzied anger. |
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Just before the water was reached, Weatherford leaped from the horses back. |
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To have leaped from the fast-moving train among the rocks which lined the right of way, would have been fatal. |
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Spirit leaped to spirit unhindered over the fettering bounds of matter and time. |
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Dufour leaped to his feet with the nimbleness and dangerous celerity of a tiger. |
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Why had Douglas leaped to the defense of Jackson in this community, like a fice coming to the aid of a mastiff? |
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Edward Henry leaped from his chair, and the swansdown quilt swathed his slippered feet. |
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Strong cruel brutes, they did not swither a moment, but both leaped at M'Iver's throat. |
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In synchrony with the noise made by this deer's rising five other deer in various parts of the brush patch leaped up and made off. |
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When he leaped to one side to make the shot, Andrew was already among the trees. |
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It did not require long to find a spot where the fissure was easily leaped. |
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Supple Rodger dashed aside the man who was about to follow and leaped after him like an avenging spirit. |
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The one in the lead had had a negatron pistol drawn, and when Bold had leaped at them, he had been blasted. |
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Tom jammed the accelerator down to the floorboard and the jet car fairly leaped ahead. |
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If any leaped forth, it was upon a viking spear, or if the face of any was seen it was the targe for a swift-sure arrow. |
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The fire had leaped the cleared path and was greedily eating in all directions through the short, pitchy growth of tarweed. |
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On he fled, across the crisp fields, leaped the fence and struck the road, lickety-split! |
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So, with that quick thought which was a part of her inheritance, she seized the life buoy, climbed the rail and leaped far out. |
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I leaped into the car at the head of a flying wedge of sinful, unmystical men, who knew nothing of infinite beauty and peace. |
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The heavy thud of a recoilless.75 came from the room behind him and a foot-long section of metal window frame leaped outward. |
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Wadley's quirt burned the flank of the cow-pony and it leaped for the road. |
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With a snarl, the beast leaped out toward them, the blood flowing from a wound along one forequarter. |
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The fat boy's mount, itself half asleep, suddenly humped its back, and with bunching feet leaped clear of the ground. |
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They leaped from their horses and plunged straightway into the thicket after Robin. |
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He leaped from the wall into the fosse, a height of thirty feet and upwards. |
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Percy waited until his foe was almost upon him, then agilely leaped to one side. |
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Many in panic leaped into the sea and were drowned, King magnus among them. |
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Jack said I could take him, returned the tomcat as he leaped into the saddle. |
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Hairy and four-eyes, after bowing low to the standing Person, turned and leaped out of the room. |
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His Excellency's town car, that had been standing in front of the open garage doors, leaped into life. |
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Something in her nature, fierce and untamed, leaped forth to meet the tempest. |
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Surprise manifested on his face, Andy leaped back out of reach of the butterfly net that was extended toward him. |
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Bobby Ogden, waking suddenly from his trancelike condition, leaped to his feet and ran after him. |
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The ground fire, lashed by the rising wind of the morning, had leaped off the earth and become a crown fire. |
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The deer had leaped from a cutbank onto the sand, had whirled around in several sharp turns, and had run into the adjacent brush. |
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With that, there leaped in her such an impulse of roguish gallantry as she could never resist. |
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He leaped up and ran to the top of the stairs and leant over the banisters. |
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The dog, barking joyously, had leaped after him, and now gamboled around him. |
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Some, in their panic, leaped out into the shallow water and sunk in the mire. |
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The Danite's pulses leaped, but he did not, because of that, allow himself to speak or move. |
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The whistles of the police leaped through the air, but did not deafen the shouts. |
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The old, lone wolf leaped sideways, snarling, and slunk away. |
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Then Robin checked his mule quickly and leaped from off its back. |
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And a doe leaped up, and a doe leaped up From the pond in the wood where the wild deer sup. |
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With a warning shout louie leaped on the bed and grasped his arm. |
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Then into the sky leaped another ray, narrow, luridly green. |
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Another moment and the leader of the herd leaped high in his tracks and fell prone, dyeing the sward with his heart's blood. |
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Then towser leaped forward and caught Si Peters by his trowsers. |
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The parks were full of children and nursemaids and joyful dogs that leaped and yelped and scratched up the brown earth with their paws. |
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The boy had leaped from the sled and was mauling the rough coat playfully. |
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From between the merlons stones and arrows leaped as an impetuous answer. |
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They leaped to their feet and rushed headlong from the messroom. |
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At about 25 yards he suddenly saw me, snorted, and leaped to his left as if somebody had unsnapped a spring in him. |
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Quesada selected the most mettlesome and leaped into the deep saddle. |
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And something seemed to catch the dog in mid-air, as it leaped. |
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Cornwood leaped from his chair, and began to kick at his two persecutors. |
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His companions leaped down and prepared to unsaddle their horses. |
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Again he leaped clear, affording us another chance for a picture. |
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Damis gave a mighty bound and leaped through the airlock of the ship. |
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The fear which had leaped in me was allayed by his next words. |
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With all of his anti-American and pro-British ideas he leaped upon it. |
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Then the Triton grew enraged, leaped up and struck at Notscha with his ax. |
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Riley leaped forward and banged his big fist down on the table. |
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His hand gripped the bannisters, his heart leaped to his throat. |
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Craig leaped from the bow of the bateau and waded for the last few yards. |
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My heart leaped into my throat, as it were, and I made ready for battle. |
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An Indian, of an active elastic form, leaped into a light canoe of cotton-wood, and vigorously plying the paddle, soon shot across the river. |
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Into his eyes leaped a wistfulness and a yearning as promptly as the yearning leaps into the eyes of a starving man at sight of food. |
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The shaken creature leaped, bunching its body in a shuddering knot. |
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The black cook thrust his woolly head from the galley, and Boatswain, the dog, leaped up between the knight-heads, and barked most furiously. |
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With catlike quickness Winford leaped behind the chart table. |
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I leaped down into the cockpit and quickly lowered the centerboard. |
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After making the wish, King Midas leaped into his chariot to return home. |
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Adroitly he leaped into the seat of the charioteer and seized the reins. |
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With all his skill of state-craft, Choiseul leaped to the weapon. |
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It was such a thing that leaped upon the breast of the panthan to tear at his jugular. |
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His fangs were buried instantly in the jugular of his adversary and then a half hundred black men had leaped upon him and borne him to earth. |
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The maddened flames leaped and crackled as if to devour him. |
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Then the thrice-lovely Nastasia herself leaped into the vats. |
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He had leaped back into the dark stark rawness of the early world almost as swiftly as had Borckman. |
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With his electric rifle in readiness, he leaped forward through the jungle. |
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I sprang to my feet and leaped, stamping the coracle under water. |
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I sprang to my feet, and leaped, stamping the coracle under water. |
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Suddenly Creon leaped low and caught him by the leg and threw him. |
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The executioner made a sign, and his two assistants leaped from the scaffold and seized him. |
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He leaped upward, as high as possible, his crossbow in his hand. |
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A boy clad in a blue shirt leaped from the wagon and attempted to drag after him one of the maidens, who screamed and protested shrilly. |
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The stars leaped and danced in the frosty air, and overhead the colored bars of the aurora borealis were shooting like great searchlights. |
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Without a backward glance at the awe-struck soldiers Tarzan leaped the trench and was gone. |
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The wolf leaped lamely back, losing its footing and falling in its weakness. |
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Doctor Hissong leaped from the stand, a derringer in his hand. |
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The car was at once ballasted, and Kennedy, closely followed by Joe, leaped out. |
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Dougall leaped up with a cry that almost equalled that of salamander. |
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With that I leaped over the low baluster that surrounded the balcony, and with drawn long-sword faced my enemies. |
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He leaped to his feet and seized her savagely by the shoulders. |
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Then he, too, leaped and caught it, savaging it in mimicry of a kill. |
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Nelson, at the head of a few of his seamen, leaped upon the beach. |
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Just then a searchlight leaped into play from the top deck of the ship. |
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His adversary leaped on his feet, making the arches of the forest ring with the sounds of triumph. |
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The moment that he was inside Captain Eri leaped into the dory. |
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Joe leaped to his feet, clambered over the body of the dead lioness, and handed up the flask full of sparkling water to his master. |
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Glory leaped up from the table and her eyes seemed to emit fire. |
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When the window wound down, Bing leaped out into the roaring traffic, while Adam drove blissfully on. |
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They both leaped at a chance to make a face-saving agreement. |
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Cole halted the fixit cart and leaped down onto the pavement. |
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And at this moment his mind leaped away from all restraint toward the sudden prospect of deliverance from his long bondage. |
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Standard in hand, the Maid leaped into the fosse near the pig market. |
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And then Silas Bannerman, a secret service agent of the United States, leaped into world-fame by arresting Emil Gluck. |
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He leaped from the rock and plunged through the fringing skeletons. |
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She leaped to her feet and rumpled my frizzly hair with her fingers. |
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Scarcely had he spoken when there leaped into view a full-grown wolf. |
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At the same instant the limousine leaped to full speed ahead. |
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Then a reporter leaped aboard, and ere I could gasp held me in his toils. |
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But at the same instant, as though sensing my intention, the great creature lifted its head and leaped forward in full charge. |
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Link was still on the floor when givens leaped into the cabin. |
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His heart leaped with joy, for he doubted not they were the private marks of the buccaneers. |
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But the next moment from among them leaped a figure, alert, buoyant, invincible, and, axe in hand, once more essayed the passage. |
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But it was warm beneath the gum tree where the fire leaped and roared. |
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Gradually it leaked out that Scarlett Trent was the buyer, and public interest leaped up at once. |
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Shari leaped to her feet and really slapped him in the kisser. |
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Uncas abandoned his rifle, and leaped forward with headlong precipitation. |
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DuQuesne leaped for the educator and handed Loring a headset. |
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The hight leaped is only limited by the possible length of pole carried. |
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Dragging his pony to a slithering halt, he leaped to the ground. |
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The other one at the smelter ran for his horse and leaped on its back. |
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Both hands leaped downward for the holstered pistols in his belt. |
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On the far-away hills, sun-burst and shadow raced along the slopes and leaped from peak to peak. |
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She was hued like flame as the great thoughts leaped in her. |
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Neill leaped back in a spatter of bullets that rained round him. |
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With an oath he leaped upon the man before him, the momentum of his body hurling the black to the ground. |
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The language, hypnotically placed in his mind, leaped to his lips. |
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Suddenly he leaped out and squatted beside the nearest stone. |
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Up this we backed, Victory just behind me, as the first of the remaining lions leaped from the throne room and sprang for the stairs. |
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There was a cook-fire and a pot, and a stewing dog leaped in the froth. |
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To him Sara leaped, throwing her arms around him and mothering him up to her flat little hairy breast. |
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Struve leaped instantly to his feet, overturning his chair in his haste. |
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He leaped aside and turned his submachine gun on the Germans. |
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Invar leaped to Una's side, to find her wrestling with Esle. |
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Suddenly into those blank, irresponsive eyes there leaped recognition. |
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One by one the lights leaped up making the cold grey church tower more remote, and they were alone again. |
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He, too, reined up with a jolt and leaped out of the saddle. |
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Night upon night they had leaped thus against the wall of the cave, but never might their clashing jaws close upon his foot. |
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And suiting the action to the word leaped for Peter, both fists flying. |
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