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Updated: May 18, 2025
So being out of the cave, I set myself to see that we had all our gear to hand, to empty and refill my flask with this good water and the like until, missing Sir Richard, I turned to behold him already hard upon that rock where lay the wounded Spaniard, Pluto limping at his heels.
To his astonishment Mrs. Budlong shrieked: "Don't come!" and went on screaming. When he reached the pond he stopped short and stood there, and old Mr. Penrose joined him an instant later. Mr. Appel, alternately limping and hopping yet covering ground with surprising rapidity, reached the others ahead of Mr.
The cold wave set them tight; their legs were planted like posts, and I had to cut them out. Two were done for." "You mean," exclaimed Banks, "Dave hadn't cut the traces to give his huskies a chance." Tisdale nodded slowly. "But the instant I cut Tyee loose, he went limping off, picking up his master's trail. It was a zigzag course up the face of a ridge into a grove of spruce.
His eyes opened wide and he drew back a little further: "Why really, Madame Of course I am going alone to Germany. What do you mean? How extraordinary!" "Quite alone?" repeated the woman, "no friend, no manager? Oh then, sir, do me the little favour, the kindness it will cost you nothing I shall never forget it I shall bless you all the days of my life." She took a step forward, limping.
It was a bitter morning when a weary man, sprinkled white with powdery snow, came limping into Thurston's camp, which was then pitched in the cañon. A pitiless wind swept down from the range side across the thrashing pines, and filled the deep rift with its shrill moaning which sounded above the diapason of the shrunken river.
And we all know what will happen next. About two days later Gibb will be limping to the factory very late with his off-foot done up in an enormous comforter. "That's what you have done, boys," he will say with simple dignity, "you've hurt that old sore foot of mine. It's never been right since I hurt it with the fire company. It's in awful shape now. I guess I'll lose it at last.
Old Ephraim, less accustomed to walking than his younger comrades, was already limping and footsore, but, for all his age, he was as tough as hickory, and full of endurance. Du Lhut took the lead again and they turned their faces once more towards the north. The moon was shining brightly in the sky, but it was little aid to the travellers in the depths of the forest.
Clifford, rifle in hand, limping off towards the wall, and Benita going towards the great cone. She climbed it easily enough, and stood in the little cup-like depression on its dizzy peak, waiting for the sun to rise and disperse the mists which hung over the river and its banks.
"Well, there's another poor chap limping somewhere around the grounds Asa Barnes. Good old Kaiser must have put his teeth in his calf pretty sound, for you can see the tear in his trousers' leg. That was a great time, and I envy you the privilege of having seen it. What a scattering of the boasters, and all on account of one dog!" "Yes, Lanky, but such a dog! He thinks the world of me.
They rushed upstairs again and returned with a pair of cocoa nuts lined with leather, which she put on her feet. Now all limping and shuffling was at an end. She threw away her stick and walked briskly across the glass floor, drawing little Jem after her.
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