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Updated: June 10, 2025


But when, getting nimbly up, he turned to greet us and be introduced the resemblance vanished. There was nothing of the parrot about him now, Here was a man part watch dog and part hawk.

Hans clambered nimbly into his seat on the unicorn's back. "Wait for me here," he called out to his brothers. "I shall not be long." Then Hans shut his eyes, held his breath, and grasped the unicorn tightly by the mane.

Thirty powerful rowers were urging the long, narrow boat toward them. Sometimes raised high on the crest of a mountain wave, sometimes sinking into the hollow, it completed its trip, and Eumedes mounted a swinging rope ladder to the Galatea's deck as nimbly as a boy. Here the young commander of the fleet hastened toward his parents.

And who is that climbing nimbly up the Virginia creeper? Why, the hero. Who else? Three hearty cheers for the plucky hero. But in real life opportunities of distinguishing oneself are less frequent. Sheen continued his visits to the "Blue Boar", but more because he shrank from telling Joe Bevan that all his trouble had been for nothing, than because he had any definite object in view.

It was nice to watch her her hands looked so white, and moved so nimbly, and I had forgotten to mention that looked so business-like with the brown holland cuffs braided in white which she kept for this occasion, and always put on, with the big holland apron to match, before she began operations.

Let me take you to the Inn, Marie. It " "No! I may not accept M'sieur's thoughtful invitation. Bon soir, M'sieur." She was off like a flash. Robin leaped nimbly into the cab. "Pingari's, driver!" he said, his heart thumping once more. "Very good, sir," and they were off at a lively rate, rattling quite gaily over the cobble-stones. Pingari's is the jumping-off place.

The cups appeared at that moment inclined to "'ave" a little game of hide-and-seek, which the stewardess nimbly prevented by suddenly forming an obtuse angle with the floor, and following that action up with a plunge to starboard, and a heel to port, that was suggestive at least to a landsman of an intention to baptise Miss Pritty with hot tea, and thereafter take a "header" through the cabin window into the boiling sea!

The instant she saw him hurt and bleeding, his countenance relaxing and pale, her heart failed her. She took a step toward him, her hand opened, and with a thud the heavy old pistol fell upon the ground beside her. Father Beret sprang nimbly to sustain Farnsworth, snatching up the pistol as he passed around Alice. "You are hurt, my son," he gently said, "let me help you."

Only too glad to be out of the crush and danger, the girl nimbly climbed into the chariot, and, after hastily greeting the father and daughter, signed to Marcus to follow her; but Demetrius held his brother back, and it was hurriedly agreed that Dada should be sent for that evening to the house of Porphyrius.

He ran nimbly round it, and flung himself on a sofa exhausted, crying: "There!... My appetite's gone for to-day!" "Then shall I tell Richard that you won't touch a morsel of his cake?" said Adrian, leaning on his two hands over the table and looking at his uncle. "Richard?" "Yes, your nephew: my cousin: Richard! Your companion since you've been in town. He's married, you know.

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