He kicked in the glass beside the latch, reached through and turned the knob.
He braced himself against the opposite wall, drew his foot back, and kickedhard at the lock.
He wrenched at the tarnished brass nob, then stepped back and kicked the door.
He gripped the rope, kicked off sideways, hooked a foot in the tunnel mouth, half jumped, half fell into the mouth of the tunnel.
He kicked at it, splintered the wood around the lock.
She's like a cow who has kicked over the milking-pail.
Charming things were not frequent enough in a busy man's life to be kicked out of the way.
But the privy council, incensed by his disloyalty, unanimously opened the door, andkicked him into the inside.
Even to havekicked an outsider might have been held to attaint the foot concerned in that operation; so that, perhaps, it would have required an act of parliament to restore its purity of blood.
Poor Dick was practically kickedout of Eton for drunkenness when he was about sixteen.
Supposing---- He kicked at a twig that lay in his path, and recalled the wonderful regiments that he had seen march past the Kaiser only three months ago.
If I left her to her own devices she drowsed, stumbling, through the dust; if I corrected her, she pranced and pulled, and kicked up behind like a donkey.
A clod had been newly kicked out of the top of it; I could not evade the conviction that Michael had gone that way.
Flurry, with an impassive countenance, kicked me heavily under cover of the desk.
She made a desperate lunge at her chair, overturned it, kicked it viciously, and rushed from the room.
That's worse than Janet," he said, as he kicked away the large stone which had held back the door.
In fact Noel was actually dressing up for the page when Albert-next-door kicked over the prison ewer.
Dora and Dicky did not look pleased, but I kicked Noel under the table to make him hurry up, and then he said he didn't think he wanted to play any more.
Dicky kicked Oswald under the table to make him say something--and he had his new boots on, too!
Then the people fell on him with their fists and sticks, and beat and kicked him into a ditch.
Women must bear, brother; and, barring that he kicked and beat me, and drove me out to tell dukkerin when I could scarcely stand, he was not a bad husband.
He could not but vividly remember the picture of her as she flung herself on to the bench in the garden in a moment of hysteria, and petulantly kicked a satin slipper backwards and forwards against the stones.
They were lying, one here, one there, upon the floor of Celie Harland's room, as though she had kicked them off in a hurry.
They were made upon the very same last as those which Celia had just kicked off upstairs.
She kickedand writhed, and a little tearing sound was heard.
With a shrill cry he kicked it out of his way and crept up the stairs.
But before he could, Mindy kicked him smartly in the shin.
The roan pony tossed his head, kicked his heels, and went trotting off to join Sunshine and Pete's other pony.
Does Germany think that a great nation, jealous of its honor and full of fiery elements, is going to stand being kicked as often as she chooses to kick her?
He was a Scotchman, and because I told him one day when he had produced an atrocious daub, that he was an imbecile pig, he seized me and shook me till my teeth chattered in my head, and then kicked over the easel and went out.
The guide--he had kicked a little with his feet in the snow--but your friend had died at once.
The leading guidekicked a step or two in the snow.
Is it true that you know this infamous blackguard who kicked her in the breast?
But he wasn't content with treating me like the lowest of the low; he kicked me in the head and breast and everywhere.
A few days later it was told that he hadkicked the teacher.
She followed him around, picking up the things he scattered and the chairs he kicked over in his fits of temper.
Mr. Neelands would have been well pleased if they had fallen on him, or a horse had kicked him--or anything.
With the toe of his left foot he lifted the shroud and kicked it across the hunchback's knees.
Then he kicked himself to a sitting position, squatted there like a toad and looked steadily at Tressa Norne out of small red-rimmed eyes.
Oh, yes, he kicked and scuffled and scratched like a cat.
She took the murderous looking blades from him, threw one terrible look at Sanang, kicked the shroud across the floor toward him, and flung both knives upon it.
He picked up the brutal-looking knife and kicked the shroud out into the corridor, where they could guess if they liked how such a rag got into the Ritz-Carlton.
He was clean blinded fur a minute, an' he kicked out with all four legs in the middle o' the reef, till the air war white with flying oyster shells.
He kicked so many of 'em into the bay that Mark had to dredge out a new channel.
Keeping his eyes glued on the plummeting altimeter, he got his left foot up and kickedout the side window.
Burnine kicked at a guard's head, dropped down to one knee and came up with a gun.
In doing so I kicked against some object which moved.
Though he kicked with all his might he could not start a plank.
The other apprentice, poor Jack Drage, told me that he had been kicked and cuffed from the first moment that he had stepped on board, and that if he had had any friends on shore, he'd have taken French leave as the other had done.
I would gladly have changed places with him, but he told me that he was as badly off as I was forward, for he got as much kicked about by the captain and officers as I was by the men.
That I might have less chance of slipping I had kicked off my boots, supposing that I could easily find them again.
When they tried to get her away she kickedat them, but she never so much as once changed the expression of her upturned face, which was one of adoration.
Spurred by that thought, he claims to have kicked and beaten with his hands until he was insensible.
And I was so taken by surprise that I winked back and could have kicked myself for doing so.
He stopped by the walk side andkicked the grass with his toe.
Drouet arose, kicked his legs to straighten his trousers, and seized his clean yellow grip.
Hares exist in numbers upon the downs, especially near the localities where the great coursing meetings are held, where a dozen may be kicked out of the grass in five minutes.
They are not wholly despicable; since if set on the ground and kicked over by a recalcitrant cow in the sheds, the horn does not break as glass would.
She generally kicked in all directions with her feet, and had a propensity to seize with her teeth whatever offended her.
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