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1. There she was, skipping over the earth with her spry elven limbs, a bow of cherry wood in her hand, cocked and ready
2. Dorro furrowed his eyebrows at Wyll and then gave him a spry wink
3. As part of the deal, our ancestor was given a non-hereditary title and the ownership of vast estates down south, perhaps a third of which are still intact and are run by my father, your great-grandfather, spry old goat that he is at the age of eighty-four
4. You’re all as spry as men half your size
5. The giant muffin appeared even larger in the pudgy hands of the spry halfling
6. „Impressive, isn"t it?" A spry, grey haired woman remarked with obvious pleasure
7. He was as spry as his forty year old tennis partners, and no one ever tried to put one over on the old man
8. A spry old gentleman answered, “They send us on
9. She wore slightly too much makeup for the job, but she seemed energetic and spry
10. The spry old woman stepped back into the room and set a bowl of hot stew next to the bed
11. Bephistoles snapped a spry little rune that Aesa recognized and dispatched with ease, the Truth Tell tickling his palm as he quenched it
12. ” Spry and energetic, as if lovemaking charged her batteries, Lizzie threw off the bedcovers, vaulted to the floor, walked briskly and naked to the bathroom
13. To say that he was pretty spry for his age would have been to put it lightly
14. Take into consideration the fact that you're not as spry or healthy anymore - the extremes of warmth and cold can do major damage to an old body
15. spry rattle had run on in the same vein of mimicry but for some larum in the
16. But there was no grey in his red beard, and his slim figure still appeared spry
17. That might be why their faces became lined, their skin flaky and their bodies bent, while clerics stayed fit and spry later into their quiet, austere lives
18. A cabdriver—short and spry, wearing a ball cap low over his eyes—picked us out of the throng
19. The waitress was no Brunhild but a lean, dark-faced little thing, either a young and troubled girl or a very spry old woman, I couldn’t tell which
20. " When she found she could only read by learning those little things that "bobbed so spry into a body's head and hopped out a heap quicker," then she reckoned she'd have to come to it
21. Spect I'd better be spry an' git inter nex' book fore I disremember this ere