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Updated: May 1, 2025


At the bottom the horses drank, and, crossing the stream, climbed the farther side. In an hour they were again on the rim, plodding noiselessly through the sun-flecked shadows of the giant spruce. "How about that surprise?" queried Bartley. "Ain't this good enough?" said Cheyenne, gesturing roundabout. "Gosh, yes! Lead on, Macduff."

That, the Ranger already knew, wasn't standard. Gesturing, he asked, "What's up?" Hovan motioned him to follow and led the way silently until they were on their way to the meal hall. At last, he decided how to phrase what he had to say. "After first-meal, I clan business have." He indicated the open shirt. "This shows that I with my clan status act, not with this rank."

Shrieking children appeared during the daytime and sprawled about. They rolled over one another, their faces contorted with a miniature senility. They urinated in gutters, threw stones at one another in the soft alleys, ran after each other, cursing and gesturing with idiot violence. They brought an awkward fever into the street.

Osterman, ubiquitous as ever, resplendent in his boots and English riding breeches, moved about between the groups, keeping up an endless flow of talk, cracking jokes, winking, nudging, gesturing, putting his tongue in his cheek, never at a loss for a reply, playing the goat. "That josher, Osterman, always at his monkey-shines, but a good fellow for all that; brainy too.

The dark, handsome young man was gesturing eloquently. His voice poured like a fire, swept the crowd, and he reached them with their own language. "Comrades! Comrades! Comrades!" and then his voice rose and stilled the tumult, and all leaned forward, hanging on his words. "You must" he was appealing to them with arms outstretched "you must! You will strike; you will not be cowards!

She spoke at times in a rather monotonous voice, but again often in very theatrical tones, with much, rather slow, gesturing. The following are very representative samples: “I have been suffering from my own blood, my own blood sent all away from home. I just came from Bellevue.

During the night, he'd partially awakened in agony to find Nema chanting and gesturing desperately beside him, and he'd been sure he was on the verge of his second death. He could remember one moment, just before midnight, when she had stopped and seemed to give up hope. Then she'd braced herself and begun some ritual as if she were afraid to try it. Beyond that, he had no memory of pain.

The foremost of the Indians attempted the leap, but plunged to his death in the ravine. The Eagle Range was said to be the abode, two hundred years ago, of a man of strange and venerable appearance, whom the Indians regarded with superstitious awe and never tried to molest. He slept in a cave on the south slope and ranged the forest in search of game, muttering and gesturing to himself.

And so he read on through more than a page and a half of closely written manuscript, his eyes flashing brighter at each line, and his right hand gesturing as impressively as if he understood every syllable. "Bless you, it's nothing new," said I. "There's an institution at Hartford where they cure people of talking that identical language."

"Here is where the Indians come most." Young Jardin and his father had only reached town late the night before so he was as ready as Bill to see the sights. On a corner by a drug store two very old Indians stood gesturing at each other. The boys stopped a little way off and watched them.

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