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Come along, you strong fellers...." And away she went along the passage, swaying her hips lithely and glancing back over her shoulders in smiling coquetry. Tears were still streaming from my eyes when I found myself standing in a sort of rough shed, stone-paved, and containing a variety of nondescript rubbish. A lantern stood upon the floor; and beside it ...

I only waved denial and gurgled in my throat. She went on, "It's bad enough to have you flirt over the Ouija board with that hussy " "Oh, the affair was quite above-board, I assure you, my love!" I cried, leaping lithely about to keep her from focusing her gaze behind me. She thrust me back with sudden muscle. "I will see who's behind you! Where is that Helen?" "Me?

She had the finely-modelled, cleanly-cut nose, and the expressive, sensitive mouth with its red lips, and white teeth. And her chin was both beautiful and firm. She moved lithely across the room to where Blake stood. He took her hand. "Tom," she began, cordially. Her voice was low and deep, and very soft. "We're so glad to see you.... You got Jack's message, then? We were afraid you wouldn't."

A little disc of light touched here and there about the room, traveling very swiftly, and in methodical circles. Satisfied by the survey, Garson crossed to the hall door. He moved with alert assurance, lithely balanced on the balls of his feet, noiselessly. At the hall door he listened for any sound of life without, and found none.

He had meant this from the first, because she was so pretty, and those little wooden sabots ran so lithely over the stones; though he was not in love with her, but only idly stretched his hand for her as a child by instinct stretches to a fruit that hangs in the sun a little rosier and a little nearer than the rest.

Her half-opened lips did not frame the words she had been impelled to speak. Admiration was alive in his eyes. He had never seen this type of womanhood before such energy and grace, so amply yet so lithely framed; such darkness and fairness in one living composition; such individuality, yet such intimate simplicity.

"Don't do that!" warned Tom, leaping lithely to his feet. He faced the gambler coolly, but the lad's muscles were working under the sleeves of his shirt. Duff drew back three steps, after which he faced the boy, eyeing him steadily. "Reade, you've heard what we have to say to you. That you can't go on living in Paloma.

Some of these instances are simply hints, upon which the fervid imagination will spin imaginary love yarns in endless gossamer. All we know of his wife is from her epitaph. She died the same year he died so we fancy it was of a broken heart she died; and she was only twenty-six at the time so we can imagine how young and lithely beautiful she must have been.

This is no child's play, and I don't care a damn what the old lady next door thinks." Miss Mattie slipped off her outer skirt, and stood a second, confused and dainty. She took flight to the house, running as lithely as a greyhound. "By Jingo!" said Red in admiration. "Let's see you bring another woman that can run like that!" He gathered some hay and piled it on the dress, firing the heap.

My personal observation is, of course, inadequate to that task, and the numerous careful works on the subject are available to the interested reader. The southern branch of the race, among whom we were now travelling, are very fine physically. Men close to seven feet in height are not at all uncommon, and the average is well above six. They are strongly and lithely made.

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