In that instant Loring leaped for the boy, grabbing at the rifle.
He dashed out to the Sub Chaser and leaped aboard.
Ensign Warwick leaped aside, as the bullet struck the deck at his feet.
Be careful," warned Jack, anxiously, as his young chum again leaped ashore.
It bowled the man over, and Bob leapedforward and sat on him.
In the midst of it, answering cheers came back from the stockade and then over the palings leaped Ensign Warwick and Inspector Burton with their men.
Sailors with ropes leapedto the planks of the landing and made fast.
He stood above his father as he spoke, having leaped to his feet in his anxiety.
Jack leaped in low, arms extended, making a flying tackle as he so often had done on the football field at Harrington Hall Military Academy.
At the same moment, Frank and Jack, who also had been working at their bonds and with equal success, leaped for the old Chinaman.
Jack meanwhile leaped to where Mr. Temple was trying to pull "Black George" from his son.
Suddenly big Bob, who all the time had been quietly working his hands free from the hastily tied bonds, leaped upon him.
Then both boys leaped to the deck beside Mr. Temple, who, oblivious of all but the danger to his son, was bending over the latter as he threshed about at grips with "Black George.
Maitre Jean leapedfrom his horse and picked up the treasure, pressed it to his lips, stuck it into a "love knot on the greter end of hys hoode," and vaulted again into his saddle with an air of triumph.
Two wolves leaped at the sled, one from either side.
At last with a savage onslaught Major leaped clean at the enemy's throat.
The buck leaped high, to plunge back upon the snow.
The dogs leaped forward and, since he had given them no order as to direction, they raced away straight along the ridge and not down to the willows.
With his breath coming in short gasps, heleaped to a corner of the cabin, threw himself upon the snow close to the wall and was for the moment safe.
There was time only to loose the chain of Major before three gray streaks leaped at them.
At that he leaped to his feet and dashed full speed toward the cabin.
And at that instant he leaped to his feet and let out a wild shout of laughter.
Curlie, who had been sitting on his sled silently watching something in the distance, suddenly leaped to his feet exclaiming: "It moves!
Having come to this conclusion he led his reindeer to the crest of the ridge, faced him north, leaped upon the sled, slapped him on the hip with the jerk rein and was away.
Like the other, he doubled up and leaped away, but this only made the boy understand that his position was still perilous.
Yet though all her heartleaped forward, it did not accelerate her actual movements; the four-wheeler also was rather slow, and it was some ten minutes after three when she arrived at the door of the studio in the King's Road.
And as if a drum had beat to arms, legions of fears no longer indefinable leaped into her brain in hideous tumult.
Madge's handwriting was unmistakable; it was brilliantly legible, too, and the addressleaped from the envelope.
Then the room for a moment was so suddenly illuminated by some hellish glare that the candle burned dim, and simultaneously a crack of thunder so appalling shattered the stillness that both leaped apart.
Father and sonleaped into each other's arms; then turned to Madame: "Ah!
Like California's fish, he ran at me head on, and leaped against the line, but the Lord gave me two hundred and fifty pairs of fingers in that hour.
When I leaped aside, the floor was slippery under me.
Then a reporter leaped aboard, and ere I could gasp held me in his toils.
The headless fish leaped from under his hands as though they were facing a rapid.
I was getting my rod together, when I heard the joyous shriek of the reel and the yells of California, and three feet of living silver leaped into the air far across the water.
Instantly the powerful frame of the big Nubian entered, and as he stood for one second on the dungeon floor, sudden mistrust in his ugly features, Canaris leaped at his throat and bore him heavily to the ground.
A second of terrible suspense followed, and then snatching another spear from one of his followers, the maddened Somali leaped furiously at Guy, who unfortunately was standing directly in his path.
Close at hand was the termination of the street, and as they were within ten yards of it a big Somali suddenly leaped out and barred the way.
Canaris leaped after him, and seizing paddles they drove the canoe swiftly toward the distant sound.
A moment, and the funeral light Flashed on the jewelled weapon bright; Another, and his young heart's blood Leaped to the floor a crimson flood.
I leaped right off, and heard my captors splash in the water after me as thick as pebbles when a bit of river bank has given way beneath the foot.
She looked sideways at the toy a moment and shuddered--shuddered at what would have delighted any of the others--and being unable to bear the shame any longer she leaped from her chair and ran away.
Purrier now sprang from his bed and leapedinto the box beside Crafticus, and they had a right royal feast together.
The carleaped for the closed doors, and I ducked, and then saw the doors snap aside as the low-slung car roared out into the night.
Qohey leaped to him, raised the sword-- I hauled mine half way out of its sheath and pushed forward.
I leaped a still-smoking stone fragment, took the ladder in two jumps, plunged into the yellow-lit interior.
Volunteers leaped to rip the colored air-bags; they died in a final flurry of trills and flutters.
Ommodurad, with a cry, leaped toward him-- The sword slid out smoothly, four feet of glittering steel.
They made a wild onset upon the bucket of water that the Twins were guarding, upset it, and with strange, wild cries leaped the barricade and rushed to the river.
Pitamakan stared at them, muttered something about cowardly dog-faces, andleaped over the barricade.
Two men leaped ashore, and the roustabouts threw their rolls of bedding after them.
As one man they leaped affrightedly to the right and headed for the mouth of a coulee that entered the valley from the west.
CXCIV His strokes once more on the brown rock fell, And the steel was bent past words to tell; Yet it brake not, nor was notched the grain, Erect it leaped to the sky again.
Then from the palace leaped a hound, On the mightiest of the bears he pressed, Upon the sward, before the rest.
In an instant I hadleaped from the saddle, and was by her side.
Then a light leaped into her eyes, and she laughed more heartily than she had done for days.
I cried, and quicker than a flash, before the English had got over the suddenness of the movement, our men, with de Vilela and myself at their head, had leaped on board of her.
Down from the seat leaped the driver, heavy whip in hand.
At the first sound of trouble, Hal Hastings leaped into the engine room.
With an almost inarticulate yell Captain Jack Benson leaped after him, striking the man in the back and sending him spinning a dozen feet beyond.
Captain Jack's feet barely seemed to touch the deck as he leaped forward.
Then Radwin leaped to the box, gathered up the reins, and was away like a flash.
Dufour leaped forward to see if the man was hurt, but Tolliver was upright in an instant and grinning sheepishly.
The cat, taken by surprise, leaped aside a pace or two and glared in a half-frightened way, with each separate hair on its tail set stiffly.
The trout must have heard, for as the angler turned to get a hasty glance at the stranger, up it leaped and by a desperate shake broke the snell.
Dufour leaped to his feet with the nimbleness and dangerous celerity of a tiger.
The men let fall their swords and leaped to the edge of the cliff with the common thought that it was Miss Moyne who had fallen over.
Suddenly a thought leaped into Tolliver's brain and with a start he glanced up the escarpment, his mouth open and his brown cheeks betraying strong emotion.
When that genial periodical, the Smartsburgh Bulldozer, announced with due gravity that Miss Crabb, a Western journalist, had leaped from the top of Mt.
While we were fencing she came rushing past through those bushes and leaped right over with a great shriek.
Faster and faster fell the blows, swifter and keener leaped the thrusts, quicker and surer the parries were interposed.
Then there was a shout, and one of the rascals attacking him leaped forward and wound his arms round Jack's body.
Jacob pulled in his team with a jerk, while the hunters leaped from the wagon.
He leapedto the ground, and they saw him clambering along the footboard.
From a point some seventy yards above the heads of the party, and a considerable distance away, there rang out another report, while a splotch of flame leaped from the mountain side.
Quick as a flash the four leaped into the stranded cart, to find that it was by no means filled full with bags as it appeared to be.
Careless of that, our hero leaped from the cart, walked across to the blankets that marked the spot where he and his comrades had slept, and sauntered back with their rifles, a storm of bullets whistling about his ears as he did so.
When now he had stood there not many minutes, one of the doors of the vivaria was suddenly thrown back, and bounding forth with a roar that seemed to shake the walls of the theatre, a lion of huge dimensions leaped upon the arena.
A short rushing sound leaped out of the boat; it was the darted iron of Queequeg.
Its outlines melted into a black, outshowering mist, and from that mist leaped a giant.
Thrackles piled on more wood and the fire leaped high.
They leaped at him--Handy Solomon and Pulz--and fairly shook out of him what he thought he knew.
All the interests in life, so long held in the background, leaped forward, eager for recognition.
The lights of shore had sunk; the Laughing Lass staggered and leaped joyously with the glory of the open sea.
A human figure, glowing like a diamond ablaze, leaped out from it; another shot down from the foremast.
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