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Updated: May 23, 2025
There was a faint quiver in the air as of something coming from afar, a hushed expectancy of something great. A chill breath came off the snows, hovering secretly above the ice-cold water. The stars glittered like loose-hung jewels upon a sable robe. Ah, that flash as of a sword across the sky! A meteor had fallen among the mountains.
How many of us have ever pictured the process, and the series of sensations, as the long hairy neck slid down the throat of the Pharisee all that amplitude of loose-hung anatomy the hump two humps both of them slid down and he never noticed and the legs all of them with whole outfit of knees and big padded feet.
With a sort of psychopathic perversity he would insist on giving Catharine the most minute and repulsive narratives of his amours, until she shrank from him with horror at his depravity and came to loathe the sight of his bloated face, with its little, twinkling, porcine eyes, his upturned nose and distended nostrils, and his loose-hung, lascivious mouth.
Then suddenly he saw her face and stopped short, with a suppressed exclamation. There, huddled on the stretcher, in her costly sporting garments, with her long, dark lashes sweeping over her hard, little painted face, and a pinched look of suffering about her loose-hung baby mouth, lay Gila! He knew her at once and drew back in horror. What had he done!
"I told you at the first you were not going the right way about it." "And you were wrong," answered La Mothe. "I am only ten days in Amboise, ten days which seem like so many hours, and already Charles trusts me as he trusts Mademoiselle de Vesc." Pushing out his loose-hung under lip Villon eyed his companion quizzically, but with a little pity through the banter.
He remembered what a colourless slip of a thing she had looked the day he had met her at the station. And all the first winter, how she had shivered with cold when the northerly gales shook the thin clapboards and the snow beat like hail against the loose-hung windows! He had been afraid that she would hate the hard life, the cold and loneliness; but not a sign of discontent escaped her.
On my word, as I saw Follet curving his spinal column, and Schneider lighting up his face with his perfect teeth, I thought with an immense admiration of the unpolished and loose-hung Stires amid the eternal smell of tar and dust. It was a mere discussion of her hair, incoherent and pointless enough. No scandal, even from Schneider.
Stern saw the detested figure of H'yemba standing there, loose-hung, powerful, barbaric, his eyes blinking evilly behind the mica screens that Allan himself had made for him. With a cry Allan started forward. "My son!" he gasped. There, clutched in the smith's left arm, lay the boy! Allan heard his child crying as in pain, and rage swept every caution to the winds.
A loose-hung figure, six feet four inches high, he towered above them, conscious of and quietly ignoring the bad first impression, unconscious of a charm of personality which reversed that impression within a sentence. That these were his people was his only thought. He had something to say to them; what did it matter about him or his voice?
With a sort of psychopathic perversity he would insist on giving Catharine the most minute and repulsive narratives of his amours, until she shrank from him with horror at his depravity and came to loathe the sight of his bloated face, with its little, twinkling, porcine eyes, his upturned nose and distended nostrils, and his loose-hung, lascivious mouth.
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