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The waves are not as languid here and the lagoon is far too small, but yes, that is what I miss the most
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Venna could be as energetic as Tdeshi, but she could be languid as Ava also
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She had been sleeping a lot while he drove, she was languid with satisfaction but unable to sleep
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She was just so lazy and languid here, too sleepy and lazy to move
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For now her clit was enough to give her a little languid erotic exercise
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By late Afternoonday of Kadezak the breeze had returned to it's normal languid self and the last week of spring favored them with the full heat of summer
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Ken is caught momentarily off-guard, but years of practice, years of experience, kick in and he moves forward again with languid efficiency
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He wasn’t stumbley, but more like languid
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It was not, however, able to stop altogether the progress of these colonies, though it rendered it more slow and languid
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The progress of some of them, therefore, though it has been considerable in comparison with that of almost any country that has been long peopled and established, has been languid and slow in comparison with that of the greater part of new colonies
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Each ghostly practitioner, in order to render himself more precious and sacred in the eyes of his retainers, will inspire them with the most violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience
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languid at best, so I was gratified when my new friend returned
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Bru waved a limp and languid hand to make his point clear
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Lanris did so with languid motions, certain that the broth in Mott’s kettle would not disappear any time soon
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The Prosops said with a knowledgeable tone of voice that somehow also managed to express ennui, its languid movements undoubtedly adding to that effect:
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With a languid twist, he swept the claw to one side, and in the same agile movement chopped the insect across the back of its spindly neck
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him answering the phone in the middle of languid
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risk of interrupting him while he was having languid
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At the end of the dock was a squat fisherman in a green tunic swinging his legs over the languid water
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juices and Louise felt really languid, she flopped her head back on the pillow and
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Soon, the orgasmic stage they reached brought the euphoria of their conjugation to a languid end ushering in a life of emotional integration
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The water was hot enough to make steam yet when I stripped off my rags and entered, I didn’t feel the heat other than it relaxed my muscles and made me languid
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Above the rosy tinted clouds into the bright blue sky; Where Goodness always present is, and the languid King of Sorrow
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Even though the child was languid and weepy, with no mark of a Buendía, he did not have to think twice about naming him
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The gringos, who later on brought their languid wives in muslin dresses and large veiled hats, built a separate town across the railroad tracks with streets lined with palm trees, houses with screened win-dows, small white tables on the terraces, and fans mounted on the ceilings, and extensive blue lawns with peacocks and quails
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Úrsula felt tormented by grave doubts concerning the effectiveness of the methods with which she had molded the spirit of the languid appren-tice Supreme Pontiff, but she did not put the blame on her staggering old age or the dark clouds that barely permitted her to make out the shape of things, but on something that she herself could not really define and that she conceived confusedly as a progressive breakdown of time
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‘Úrsula would remember him always as she said good-bye to him, languid and serious, without shedding a tear, as she had taught him, swelter-ing in the heat in the green corduroy suit with copper buttons and a starched bow around his neck
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Meme’s room became filled with pumice-stone cushions to polish her nails with, hair curlers, tooth-brushes, drops to make her eyes languid, and so many and such new cosmetics and artifacts of beauty that every time Fernanda went into the room she was scan-dalized by the idea that her daughter’s dressing table must have been the same as those of the French ma-trons
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The woman of every day, the one with her head held high and with a stony gait, did not arrive, but an old woman of supernatural beauty with a yellowed ermine cape, a crown of gilded cardboard, and the languid look of a person who wept in secret
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He was ruddy and languid with a startled look and weak lips
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He did everything with direct and decisive movements, in contrast to his languid look
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At that time he had finished with the tight pants and the silk shirts and was wearing an ordinary suit of clothing that he had bought in the Arab stores, but he still maintained his languid dignity and his papal air
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He shrugged, then raised his languid eyes to hers with just a hint of a smile
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They talked in gradual, languid intimacy as the
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Barney hesitated, and a deep, languid voice stepped in
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They listened to the languid air
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drifted closer, trying to reach Ingwe, but he kept her away with a languid gesture
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decomposition of beta, sales that are languid could counterbalance the effect of higher
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His head dropped toward his chest, and in a languid motion he laid down in the dirt
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His mouth fell to hers and they locked together in passionate embrace, the languid eyes of Fernanda Salazar's tropical beauties smiling down on their love
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The languid stream seemed to gurgle a little louder as Brother Francis made his way back to Mei Li’s home
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The heat is not really oppressive but adds to the wave-like quality of the atmosphere and helps my runners’ muscles become a lot more languid
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stimulating the languid piety and dormant
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He waited patiently for her initial gasp to subside before he began, with languid strokes, to firmly and rhythmically consummate their love
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Time was on its languid course in Roopa’s life until that winter afternoon, when Tara entered into it
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‘Wasn’t my hand languid in his clasp as if to feel the pulse of his love,’ she sighed as she recalled the sensation of that incredible moment
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Roopa was languid in her bed that morning when she received Sandhya’s telegram - ARRIVING TWENTIETH GODAVARI RECEIVE US STATION
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The words of the now familiar sounding phrase ‘Looks like corridor blank is another perilous dead-end’ passed into the nearby ears of the languid Dr
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He wondered again that with all the clothes that they had, why did they spend most of their time in his? Flower rocked her legs behind her, the movement spellbinding him further with a slow and languid rhythm
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Loken’s lean elegance, Killian’s fiery temper and Jasper’s languid confidence were always clearer than ever when they stood together
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The movements of her fingers were deft and precise but languid, exuding raw sensuality
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' Does not that sound hopeless? After reading these things, sweet with the tainted sweetness of decay, of, ruin, of the past, the gone, it is like having fresh spring water dashed over one on a languid afternoon to remember Walt Whitman's brave attitude toward 'delicate death,' 'the sacred knowledge of death,' 'lovely, soothing death,' 'cool, enfolding death,' 'strong deliveress, ''vast and well-veiled death,' 'the body gratefully nestling close to death,' 'sane and sacred death
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I never knew that Wordsworth's greeting was a languid handful of numb, unresponsive fingers, that his speech was prolix, thin, endlessly diluted
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Even Mou-Mou round at the back, languid in the heat, didn't move
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My belly glowed hotter than the blazing noontime sun as his languid touch added fuel to the lava fires at the core of my body
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Harvey-Browne, at this point emerging on the absorbed couple, and speaking with a languid gentleness that curled slightly upwards into an interrogation at the end
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Also, thought this same young man, one could see railway porters and taxi-drivers and waiters hurrying to be of service to him; and one not only couldn't imagine them taking any notice that wasn't languid and reluctant of the others, including himself, but one knew from personal distressing experience that they didn't
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He glided with languid and powerful strides, the silver coins in his pocket, making the sound of steel-spurs, illustrating the image of the Revenant Rider, well chosen by a past unborn
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Have I said that enough lately?” He pulled her in, pressing a languid kiss to her lips
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There is a want of definite force on the side of judgment; a judgment which shall be at once so credible, yet so overpowering, as to compel the attention of worldly Europeans and languid Asiatics
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There is something so heart-striking, so fitted to compel attention, in the apostolic warning of Christ’s imminent return to destroy obstinate and obscene worshippers of idols, to avenge the perversion of the truth in Christendom, to raise in glory the sleeping saints, and to establish Heaven's kingdom on earth,—that even languid India must lift her head to listen, and haughty philosophic China hearken awe-struck to the trumpet-blast
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The body after long illness is languid, passive, receptive of sweetness, but too weak to contain it
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When from afar he saw her languid walk, and her figure without stays turning softly on her hips; when opposite one another he looked at her at his ease, while she took tired poses in her armchair, then his happiness knew no bounds; he got up, embraced her, passed his hands over her face, called her little mamma, wanted to make her dance, and half-laughing, half-crying, uttered all kinds of caressing pleasantries that came into his head
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She often begged him to read her the verses; Leon declaimed them in a languid voice, to which he carefully gave a dying fall in the love passages
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Then added, repulsing him with a languid movement—
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But a day spent in sitting shivering over the fire with a book in her hand, which she was unable to read, or in lying, weary and languid, on a sofa, did not speak much in favour of her amendment; and when, at last, she went early to bed, more and more indisposed, Colonel Brandon was only astonished at her sister's composure, who, though attending and nursing her the whole day, against Marianne inclination, and forcing proper medicines on her at night, trusted, like Marianne, to the certainty and efficacy of sleep, and felt no real alarm
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Poor Marianne, languid and low from the nature of her malady, and feeling herself universally ill, could no longer hope that tomorrow would find her recovered; and the idea of what tomorrow would have produced, but for this unlucky illness, made every ailment severe; for on that day they were to have begun their journey home; and, attended the whole way by a servant of Mrs
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Her breath, her skin, her lips, all flattered Elinor with signs of amendment; and Marianne fixed her eyes on her with a rational, though languid, gaze
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Elinor honoured her for a plan which originated so nobly as this; though smiling to see the same eager fancy which had been leading her to the extreme of languid indolence and selfish repining, now at work in introducing excess into a scheme of such rational employment and virtuous self-control
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These words caused the prince to open his eyes with languid curiosity, and
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The princess took the note and opened it with languid indifference
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"Not much," I answered: not a morsel, I thought, surveying with regret the white complexion and slim frame of my companion, and his large languid eyes---his mother's eyes, save that, unless a morbid touchiness kindled them a moment they had not a vestige of her sparkling spirit
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Linton's looks and movements were very languid, and his form extremely slight; but there was a grace in his manner that mitigated these defects, and rendered him not unpleasing
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"No---better---better!" he panted, trembling, and retaining her hand as if he needed its support, while his large blue eyes wandered timidly over her; the hollowness round them transforming to haggard wildness the languid expression they once possessed
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overpowered, still, and languid; till, as the sense of pleasure stagnated,
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recourse to, to raise their languid powers, and press nature into the
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languid loitering powers, by just refreshing the smart of the yet recent
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The walls of the bedroom seemed to soften, and her thoughts became languid, as if she were sunbathing on a hot summer’s day
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She remained nearly always in her second-floor chamber, shivering in her chair, or stretched languid and feeble on her bed, while her husband kept his daily watch at the door—a duty he performed with so much the greater willingness, as it saved him the necessity of listening to the endless plaints and murmurs of his helpmate, who never saw him without breaking out into bitter invectives against fate; to all of which her husband would calmly return an unvarying reply, in these philosophic words:—
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There was an innate refinement, a languid queenly hauteur about Gerty which was unmistakably evidenced in her delicate hands and higharched instep
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We were still in our jeans, but he whipped his shirt off and I undid my bra and tossed it into the corner of the tent and we kissed and rolled on top of each other at a feverish pitch until we grew languid and lay side by side kissing some more
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Involuntarily his languid eyes closed, and still through his eyelashes a well-known form seemed to move amid the obscurity with which he thought himself enveloped
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In the afternoon they came unto a land All round the coast the languid air did swoon, Breathing like one that hath a weary dream
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But his interest in other matters did not seem to revive, and he grew apparently languid and depressed
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'So I was thinking,' murmured the Rat, dreamful and languid
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" All her accents now faultering into heart-fetched sighs, she closed her eyes in the sweet death, in the instant of which we could easily see the signs in the quiet, dying, languid posture of her late so furious driver, who was stopped of a sudden, breathing short, panting, and, for that time, giving up the spirit of pleasure
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Thus we lay a few blissful instants, overpowered, still, and languid; till, as the sense of pleasure stagnated, we recovered from our trance, and he slipt out of me, not however before he had protested his extreme satisfaction by the tenderest kiss and embrace, as well as by the most cordial expressions
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Her slow breathing and languid toss of her tail showed him his pet was just fine
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and exhaust their inventions in means and devices to make up for the capital deficiency; and even towards lessening that, what arts, what modes, what refinements of pleasure have they not recourse to, to raise their languid powers, and press nature into the service of their sensuality? But here is their misfortune, that when by a course of teasing, worrying, handling, wanton postures, lascivious motions, they have at length accomplished a flashy enervate enjoyment, they at the same time light up a flame in the object of their passion, that, not having the means themselves to quench, drives her for relief into the next person's arms, who can finish their work; and thus they become bawds to some favourite, tried and approved of, for a more vigorous and satisfactory execution; for with women, of our turn especially,
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Barville, no stranger, by experience, to these situations, soon knew the pass I was brought to soon perceived my extreme disorder; in favour of which, removing the table out of the way, he began a prelude that flattered me with instant relief, to which I was not, however, so near as I imagined: for as he was unbuttoned to me, and tried to provoke and rouse to action his unactive torpid machine, he blushingly owned that no good was to be expected from it, unless I took it in hand to re-excite its languid loitering powers, by just refreshing the smart of the yet recent blood-raw cuts, seeing it could, no more than a boy's top, keep up without lashing
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I knew the way I knew that he wasn’t Scott the first time I saw him, when he was nothing but a shadow moving towards her—just an impression of tallness, of loose, languid movement
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She sipped coffee and watched the languid traffic along Main Street
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In appearance he was a man of exceedingly aristocratic type, thin, high-nosed, and large-eyed, with languid and yet courtly manners
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For a moment he was the prey of an extremely languid but not unpleasant indifference
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He seemed exhausted by his perplexities, languid with disappointment; but when the sentry on the landing thrust his head in to announce the arrival of a prisoner, he revived at once
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While she shrank from his approach, her arms went out to him, abandoned and regal in the dignity of her languid surrender
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I am floating, my limbs soft and languid, utterly spent
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She could hardly remain in bed and look languid and make croaking to Mrs