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1. The man’s face broke out into a large grin and he began to laugh as he nimbly lifted Rayne up and placed her on the large animal
2. The other man shinned nimbly up the ladder
3. She climbed as nimbly as a squirrel into the branches, and the prince did not know where she had gone
4. In fact, the dog showed barely any regard for its master's presence, and as Mrs Pilfer swept from the room, a good deal more nimbly now that she was unburdened, and returned to the kitchen in search of something to settle her nerves, the dog, without taking its eyes off the heaving table, lay down to patiently wait its turn
5. Before the next body of water fell across the cockpit, Dave grabbed the smallest spokes, re-inserted them and carried on steering, his huge fingers nimbly manipulating the slender strips of bright metal
6. She nimbly stepped around those vacant-eyed wretches who wandered the fringe as she led her family toward and up the trail out of the clearing that now seemed overrun with desperate, nearly hopeless humanity
7. He rose nimbly to his feet, stretched, noticed he was alone, and went into the entrance hall to investigate the commotion
8. She ran through thick brushes nimbly without looking back, swerving this way and that, changing direction as if following an unseen trail
9. “The Queen of Waves is already a magnificent vessel, and we’re very proud of her, but she’ll be immeasurably finer when the improvements are complete! She’ll be a magnificent showpiece for both of our companies! She will not only be far more beautiful and visually impressive, the extra structural work will greatly increase the already ample structural integrity of her hull! And as a passenger vessel, she’ll be carrying only a fraction of her weight capacity, so she’ll sit higher in the water, and require less depth for hull clearance and anchorage, she’ll handle more nimbly, and make more speed!
10. This proved not to be the case as those two elves appeared in the closest open area on the spacious patio, some six meters away, and nimbly hurried over
11. most of the spectators, nimbly scrambled back on his feet
12. Without waiting for an answer, he nimbly jumped over the wall followed by his three comrades
13. This proved not to be the case as those two elves appeared in the closest open area on the spacious patio, some twenty feet away, and nimbly hurried over
14. He skipped aboard nimbly enough, and proceeded to give our poor boat the most thorough inspection it had likely experienced in many a year
15. Astray nimbly bowed his head and held it low
16. They never know what they're missing," said the ninety-one year old skipping nimbly away, his thin, matchstick legs protruding from beneath the robe
17. As she extended the spear the other largaph kicked, she nimbly blocked the foot aimed at her head
18. Hopping nimbly out of the cabin, Julie grabbed the spring line and looped it
19. The cat nimbly galloped across the floor and leapt onto the table
20. " Her fingers raced nimbly across the keyboard as she put in the necessary information to start her vacation
21. She kept her eyes on the screen as her fingers raced nimbly across the keys
22. Stepping nimbly in front of the
23. Ivy climbs nimbly up the walls and spills out over the yard
24. As Joel comforted her with soothing words and hugs, his friends crowded into the car after him, and the chauffeur, (a friendly guy by the name of Miles Whetherby), closed the doors behind them, before nimbly jumping into the driver’s seat of the limo
25. Hardly had she said it, hardly had the bishop's wife had time to open her mouth and stare in stoniest astonishment, hardly had I had time to follow her petrified gaze, than an old man in a long waterproof garment with a green felt hat set askew on his venerable head, came nimbly up behind Charlotte, and bending down to her unsuspecting ear shouted into it the amazing monosyllable 'Bo!'
26. Ingram had found a room in the village inn at Kökensee, a place so sordid, so entirely impossible as the next habitation after theirs for one who had been their guest, that the Baron and Baroness were concerned for what their servants must think when they heard him direct their coachman in the presence of their butler and footman, as he clambered nimbly into the dogcart, to take him to it
27. But Tussie neither saw nor heard him, and "By Jove, hasn't he just seen the niece though," said Robin to himself, his eyes dancing as he strode nimbly along on long and bird-like legs
28. The two women, rooted to the ground, watched her as if fascinated, saw her speak to Robin on his ladder, saw how he started and dropped his nails, saw how nimbly he clambered down, and how after the shortest parley the infatuated youth rushed away at once in the direction of the Cock and Hens
29. It was joined by a battle in the trees, climbers fighting it out tree by tree; Colin Squirrel and Chit Red Squirrel dueled the opossum Dell Henson; Henrietta Fields, the mouse mother, fought the bat who had tied Silas, scrambling nimbly around the bat as he screeched to locate her, missing Henrietta as he tried encircling her in his leathery wings
30. nimbly up the steps to the fl at roof, where he leaped into the air and
31. nimbly kicked him full in the face, dislodging several of the man’s
32. For a few seconds they waltzed together in the corridor, the usherette nimbly matching Loofah step for step
33. threw the ball as hard as she could and he caught it nimbly, then blurred
34. nimbly tossed his sword between his hands, “Where is she?”
35. Standing at the outer rim of the Valley of the Crescent Moon, she nimbly climbed the only rock in sight
36. Crouching down in a corner, peeping up the lane, the next object that Young Jerry saw, was the form of his honoured parent, pretty well defined against a watery and clouded moon, nimbly scaling an iron gate
37. "Pastime," said madame, still looking at him with a smile while her fingers moved nimbly
38. The barber, who without any expectation or apprehension of it saw this apparition coming down upon him, had no other way of saving himself from the stroke of the lance but to let himself fall off his ass; and no sooner had he touched the ground than he sprang up more nimbly than a deer and sped away across the plain faster than the wind
39. We called to him, and he, raising his head, sprang nimbly to his feet, for, as we afterwards learned, the first who presented themselves to his sight were the renegade and Zoraida, and seeing them in Moorish dress he imagined that all the Moors of Barbary were upon him; and plunging with marvellous swiftness into the thicket in front of him, he began to raise a prodigious outcry, exclaiming, "The Moors--the Moors have landed! To arms, to arms!" We were all thrown into perplexity by these cries, not knowing what to do; but reflecting that the shouts of the shepherd would raise the country and that the mounted coast-guard would come at once to see what was the matter, we agreed that the renegade must strip off his Turkish garments and put on a captive's jacket or coat which one of our party gave him at once, though he himself was reduced to his shirt; and so commending ourselves to God, we followed the same road which we saw the shepherd take, expecting every moment that the coast-guard would be down upon us
40. Basilio and Quiteria having thus joined hands, the priest, deeply moved and with tears in his eyes, pronounced the blessing upon them, and implored heaven to grant an easy passage to the soul of the newly wedded man, who, the instant he received the blessing, started nimbly to his feet and with unparalleled effrontery pulled out the rapier that had been sheathed in his body
41. "Stop a minute," he said, and, digging his heels sideways into the steep bank of red clay, he began nimbly to mount
42. I bid her be cautious lest she got a fall, and she nimbly disappeared
43. An instant afterwards he hastily drew back his head, saying, "I thought so!" and sliding from the shoulders of Dantes as dextrously as he had ascended, he nimbly leaped from the table to the ground
44. A telegram boy stepped in nimbly, threw an envelope on the counter and
45. He followed the hasty creaking shoes but stood by nimbly by the threshold,
46. Nimbly they dance, twirling their skipping ropes
47. But Wulfric stepped nimbly back and to the side
48. He stepped nimbly back, stood on the balls of his feet and thrust his sword precisely into the boy’s throat, pushing it through until the point came out of the back ot his neck
49. But oh, how nimbly now did he go up the rest of the hill! Yet, before he got up, the sun went down upon Christian; and this made him again recall the vanity of his sleeping to his remembrance; and thus he again began to condole with himself: O thou sinful sleep; how, for thy sake, am I like to be benighted in my journey! I must walk without the sun; darkness must cover the path of my feet; and I must hear the noise of the doleful creatures, because of my sinful sleep
50. And with that he had almost pressed him to death, so that Christian began to despair of life; but as God would have it, while Apollyon was fetching of his last blow, thereby to make a full end of this good man, Christian nimbly stretched out his hand for his sword, and caught it, saying, "Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy; when I fall I shall arise" [Micah 7:8];