It seemed to David that she was describing her lover of the winter; he caught her gesture as she illustrated her performance with Jim Wigson--the boxing of the amorous lout's ears in the lane by the Dye-works.
At last he caught her, out of breath, in the corner of the room.
But even as she spoke I saw her sway, and though I could not be sure it were not a dizziness in me, I caught her.
He caught her by the arm and whirled the girl round.
He caught her by the wrist and tore off his glasses, at the same time shaking back the hood.
Open that door or I'll--" Swiftly his hand shot forward and caught her wrist.
Pamela, looking up, caught her brother's expression and glowed too.
As he caught her glance, a sullen ruddy glow of shame shone through the black hard skin of his sunburnt visage--shame to which he had been never touched when discovered in any one of his guilty and barbarous actions.
Her arms were gliding from about his neck, and her shot limbs were sinking to the earth as he caught her up where she dropped to his feet.
He caught her meaning; he knew that Rubes was the homely abbreviation of Rubens, that all the Netherlanders used, and he guessed the idea that was reality to this little, lonely, fanciful mind.
Then Beltane set by the table and reaching out sudden arms, caught her up 'neath waist and knee, and lifting her high, crushed her upon his breast.
Close, close he caught her in his embrace, kissing her hard and fierce, and her long hair came down to veil them in its glory.
He caught her in his arms, he, too, deeply moved, and lavished caresses upon her, as if his heart had all at once reopened to her.
But he caught her angrily by the arm and held her fast.
He caught her in his arms, crying: "Ah, little girl, if we might only not be too unhappy!
The priest turned quickly to greet her, and I distinctly heard every word he spoke as he caught her hands in his own and drew her towards him.
He caught her closer to his heart and kissed her not once but many times in a kind of mingled rapture and despair.
With a strangled oath he caught her back, held her violently--a prisoner in his arms.
He caught her to him passionately for a moment, then slowly relaxed his hold.
He caught her in arms that almost expected to clasp emptiness, arms that crushed in a savage ecstasy of possession at the actual contact with a creature of flesh and blood.
He caught her in his arms, winding them tightly around her.
Then all of a sudden hecaught her by the shoulders, and made her sit down on the couch.
He sprang up with a bound, sprang at her, caught her up out of her chair, the fingers of one hand clasping her throat.
She eyed him furtively until he caught her at it--he being about the same business himself.
Presently it caught her wedding-ring, and Bridget's eye was drawn to the sparkle of the gold.
The stress laid on the 'you' the tone of his voice, were so like his old self that Nelly caught her breath.
But as she neared him, he caught her passionately in his arms and kissed her.
When she slapped at his hand he caught her by one wrist, and then with lightning quickness by the other.
Soon thereafter the "walking typhoid" caught her as she was striding past Lum Chapman's blacksmith-shop.
He caught her by the arm when she stopped again, and she threw off his hold with a force that wheeled him half around, and started off on a run.
He caught her arm, and though the fierce grasp pinched her, she knew by that she had gained a point.
He caught her hands, the bundle of herbs fell, and drawing her near him, he lifted the pink palms to his lips and pressed them there.
But he put himself in her way, and with shining eyes, caught her in his arms.
With a sudden rush of heat through his veins, the young artist turned again to Io, and watched till he caught her eye.
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