Writhing
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"No, Mr. Birch," said the Skinner, "we know you too well to trust you out of sight - your gold, your gold!""You have it," said the peddler,
writhing
with agony.
He bent his body down, as if in pain, his fingers worked while the hands hung lifeless by his side, and there was an expression in his countenance that seemed to announce a
writhing
of the soul; but it was not unresisted, and it was transient.
The doctor buried his face in his hands, and for several minutes sat yielding to an ungovernable burst of sorrow; while the washerwoman gave vent to her grief in words, moving her body in a kind of writhing, and playing with different parts of her favorite's dress with her fingers.
And behind that hundred came another hundred, and behind that another, and on and on, coiling and
writhing
out of the cannon-smoke like a monstrous snake, until there seemed to be no end to the mighty column.
When alone on the grass beside the water, she would lie down flat on her stomach like an animal, her black eyes wide open, her body writhing, ready to spring.
They struggled in this manner with a rattling in their throats,
writhing
in the horror of their caresses.
But seeing that he was not likely soon to cease I made haste to put him on shore, and thence he continued his maledictions and lamentations aloud; calling on Mohammed to pray to Allah to destroy us, to confound us, to make an end of us; and when, in consequence of having made sail, we could no longer hear what he said we could see what he did; how he plucked out his beard and tore his hair and lay
writhing
on the ground.
Still my husband, cap in hand, persisted in trying to accompany the alcalde, and seeing this my lady, filled with rage and vexation, pulled out a big pin, or, I rather think, a bodkin, out of her needle-case and drove it into his back with such force that my husband gave a loud yell, and
writhing
fell to the ground with his lady.
"I should think they were!" said the other; "let the money they cost speak for that; for as a matter of fact there is not one of them that does not stand us in more than fifty ducats; and that your worship may judge; wait a moment, and you shall see with your own eyes;" and getting up from his dinner he went and uncovered the first image, which proved to be one of Saint George on horseback with a serpent
writhing
at his feet and the lance thrust down its throat with all that fierceness that is usually depicted.
I saw the wasted limbs--which a few hours before had been distorted for the amusement of a boisterous gallery,
writhing
under the tortures of a burning fever--I heard the clown's shrill laugh, blending with the low murmurings of the dying man.
Here Mr. Pickwick, who had been
writhing
in silence for some time, gave a violent start, as if some vague idea of assaulting Serjeant Buzfuz, in the august presence of justice and law, suggested itself to his mind.
It was a beautiful and exhilarating sight to see the red-nosed man
writhing
in Mr. Weller's grasp, and his whole frame quivering with anguish as kick followed kick in rapid succession; it was a still more exciting spectacle to behold Mr. Weller, after a powerful struggle, immersing Mr. Stiggins's head in a horse- trough full of water, and holding it there, until he was half suffocated.
For a minute or more the hand, with its
writhing
fingers, protruded out of the floor.
I have felt like one of those poor rabbits when the snake is
writhing
towards it.
Making our way among the trees, we reached the lawn, crossed it, and were about to enter through the window when out from a clump of laurel bushes there darted what seemed to be a hideous and distorted child, who threw itself upon the grass with
writhing
limbs and then ran swiftly across the lawn into the darkness.
Then a long, agonized,
writhing
neck shot upward and a dreadful cry echoed over the moor.
Gold and scarlet in arabesque designs gleamed upon the walls, with gilt dragons and monsters
writhing
along cornices and out of corners.
At Kimberham Bridge the carriage-lamps were all lit, and it was wonderful, where the road curved downwards before us, to see this
writhing
serpent with the golden scales crawling before us in the darkness.
There was none of that white sleek skin and shimmering play of sinew which made Wilson a beautiful picture, but in its stead there was a rugged grandeur of knotted and tangled muscle, as though the roots of some old tree were
writhing
from breast to shoulder, and from shoulder to elbow.
It mattered not that they made him sea-sick--he made no account of this inconvenience; and, whilst his body was
writhing
under their effects, his spirit bounded with hopeful exultation.
Instead of subsiding as night drew on, it seemed to augment its rush and deepen its roar: the trees blew steadfastly one way, never
writhing
round, and scarcely tossing back their boughs once in an hour; so continuous was the strain bending their branchy heads northward--the clouds drifted from pole to pole, fast following, mass on mass: no glimpse of blue sky had been visible that July day.
Now one perceived with affright at the very top of one of the towers, a fantastic dwarf climbing, writhing, crawling on all fours, descending outside above the abyss, leaping from projection to projection, and going to ransack the belly of some sculptured gorgon; it was Quasimodo dislodging the crows.
Dying men, half consumed and groaning with anguish, could be seen
writhing
there.
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