Underfoot
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It takes place in an impalpable grayness, with nothing underfoot, with nothing around, without spectators, without clamor, without glory, without the great desire of victory, without the great fear of defeat, in a sickly atmosphere of tepid skepticism, without much belief in your own right, and still less in that of your adversary.
There is a potent immediacy to documents that have hyperlinks to footage of veterans being trodden
underfoot
by mounted police at a demonstration at the US presidential debates, or students being gassed in their rooms during the recent G-20 summit.
These various types of shrubbery were as big as trees in the temperate zones; in the damp shade between them, there were clustered actual bushes of moving flowers, hedges of zoophytes in which there grew stony coral striped with twisting furrows, yellowish sea anemone from the genus Caryophylia with translucent tentacles, plus anemone with grassy tufts from the genus Zoantharia; and to complete the illusion, minnows flitted from branch to branch like a swarm of hummingbirds, while there rose underfoot, like a covey of snipe, yellow fish from the genus Lepisocanthus with bristling jaws and sharp scales, flying gurnards, and pinecone fish.
Farther on lay a part of the globe he would no longer tread
underfoot.
A few harmless snakes fled
underfoot.
Like a covey of snipe over a marsh, there rose
underfoot
schools of unusual fish from the genus Monopterus, whose members have no fin but their tail.
In their dark crevices huge crustaceans, aiming their long legs like heavy artillery, watched us with unblinking eyes, while
underfoot
there crept millipedes, bloodworms, aricia worms, and annelid worms, whose antennas and tubular tentacles were incredibly long.
Thus, led by the strangest of fates, I was treading
underfoot
one of the mountains of that continent!
It then dawned on me to ask Captain Nemo if he had already discovered this pole, which no human being had ever trod
underfoot.
Don Quixote laughed, and asked them to take off the next cloth, underneath which was seen the image of the patron saint of the Spains seated on horseback, his sword stained with blood, trampling on Moors and treading heads underfoot; and on seeing it Don Quixote exclaimed, "Ay, this is a knight, and of the squadrons of Christ!
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