The horse in his freedom, like the pig in his confinement, lolled upon the ground, and the thatches rustled with the melodies of sleep.
The other birds observed him; the Mexican in his cage rustled his wings, jerked his body, and at last gave his usual cry.
Then the horse rustled softly through the high cogon, struck the road again below the house, galloped off in sudden clatter.
The shrill katydids dropped into silence; lizards, snakes, iguanas, loathsome beasts of obscurity rustled off in panic.
He propounded a plan by which the children came washed to school; he interested the parents in the clothing of their offspring, so that now the room rustledwith starch.
The leaves of the branch rustled for another moment.
But one day, when all in the household were absent, the leaves of the oak tree rustled loudly.
The two, Lalloo and his patron, sat together in the very English library and talked subduedly until the first breath of nightfall rustled among the trees of the garden.
They rustled tremulously and secretly together, and the clear cold fire of a star burnt amidst their shifting shadows.
A breeze rustled coolly overhead, brushing away the sweet, heavy incense of many flowers and bringing the first warning of nightfall.
The high grass, as it yielded to his body, rustled and cracked deafeningly in his ears.
It rustled through the mysterious, never-silent leaves of the council-tree.
They all looked up to see if the angel was there, but only a little wind rustled the tops of the rushes, though the sky above was beginning to be painted with evening.
Passengers had to stay over till Whisky Jim rustled him a new wheel.
The air had turned cold, wind rustled the trees, broken clouds were scudding across the sky uncovering clear patches.
In spite of all his care, the bushes he brushed rustled now and then.
Thus she sat gazing out over the golden world, which rustled and rippled in the lightest of summer zephyrs, chanting its whispered song of prosperity to the delight of her listening ears.
The next moment her silken skirts rustled as she hurriedly passed out to her front door.
Even the trees overhead rustled whispered messages of delight and hope to her in the evening breeze.
A cow bawled at her calf, the wind rustled in the corn.
He rustled off amongst the straw, and I heard a rattling noise and then a chuckle, and Shock was back to hand me a stick as thick as my finger.
I listened to make sure, and heard a lot of whispering going on as the marauders crossed the path I was on, rustled by amongst the gooseberry bushes, and went farther into the garden.
A light, fresh wind rustled through the hazel-nut tree whose boughs touched her window; and sent a few of the ruddy, copper-colored leaves drifting lazily down to the uneven brick pavement below.
It was open, admitting a gentle evening breeze, which rustled through the full-blown foliage of Jane's beloved nut-tree.
Still as the atmosphere was, the leaves rustled with that sinister, shivering motion which proceeds from no outer cause, but is rather an instinctive shudder of the frail branches, prescient of a coming storm.
The ivy rustled against the glass with the same ominous shiver as that which agitated every leaf in the garden, prophetic of the storm that was to come.
The leaves of the pepper-trees fringing the thoroughfares and clumped in the Market Square rustled in the faint hot breeze.
She drew her snowy ermines about her andrustled over the threshold.
Siege confinement and siege terrors, siege smells and siege diet, had made strange havoc of the plump comeliness of a matronly lady who once rustled in purple satin befitting a Mayor's wife.
When the two were fairly out of sight, the jungle of tree-fern and cactus had rustled and cracked.
They rustled round, laughing and talking, till they got the five eggs they was sent for, and then Cynthy made as if she started down the ladder.
All was absolutely quiet; only the branches rustled overhead in a light breeze.
The air was still, and not a breath rustled among the leaves of the trees overhead.
The windrustled mournfully through the leafless branches of the trees, as though with a soft, sad sigh, while overhead the stars glittered coldly in their far-off setting of blue.
As David Rossi opened the door of a small room at his right hand, something rustled lightly in the corridor outside, and a moment afterwards Roma glided into his arms.
The Pope took the paper, and it rustledas he opened it.
But that glorious telegram rustled in her breast like a captive song-bird, and before going to bed she wrote to David Rossi again.
The papers rustled in the Baron's fingers as he shuffled and sorted them.
They turned the bend of an avenue, where the path under their feet rustled with the thick blossom shed from the overhanging Judas trees.
The water rippled on, with a pleasant sound; the treesrustled in the light wind that murmured among their leaves; the birds sang upon the boughs; and the lark carolled on high, her welcome to the morning.
They have rustled all the money I was holding for Paul Sam and the French boys!
Like a soft wind caressing the palm-trees, a murmur rustled through the crowd: "It is he!
Not a leaf was stirring on the surrounding trees, but the mango rustled and trembled ominously.
A faint chill wind rustled the leaves of the great lime-tree, which stood on the edge of the lawn, and caused a few of the leaves to fall.
A branch dangling just before his face swayed in his direction, and the leaves rustled against his forehead.
A leaf rustled away to his right, and there was a feeble sound, almost indistinguishable, which told of a branch being set gently aside.
The wind shook the tall rank cotton and rustled the weeds along the ditches.
The thick sward muffled their footfalls, while a high, warm wind, which had arisen, rustled the foliage, thus favoring them by masking still more such sounds as they did make.
A bland breezerustled the branches of the grand old trees which in double rows framed the open square.
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