They took off his jersey and saw a horrible sight, a mass of flesh from which the blood spurted as if from a pump.
From his open veins the blood spurted more and more violently on the hands of the murderer and flowed in a stream along the floor.
From the slender pipes above the roofs spurted rhythmical puffs of steam, which seemed like the very breath of all that labour.
But the knife fell with a dull, heavy, forcible thud, and two long jets of bloodspurted from the severed arteries, while the dead man's feet moved convulsively.
They withdrew, uttering piercing cries, but one hand, more firmly entwined in the hair, remained hanging and spurted forth blood.
He lifts his fingers up grotesquely in the air, each distinct and widespread--painfully, as if firespurted out of the ends of them.
The hollow caves beneath the rugged cliffs rumbled as the sea came surging in; and the white foam of the dashing wave spurted high above the cliff.
Indeed, their appearance was as if the blossom spurted cosmetic.
Hsiang-yün found it so difficult to restrain herself that she spurted out the tea she had in her mouth.
At this news, Hsiao Hung spurted out laughing aloud.
High spurtedthe blood from the wound, and the Trojans shouted to see it.
Blood spurted from Granger's smashed lips and nose, as he crashed to the floor, struggled to his feet and fell again.
But from the projecting boulders near its base, a small yellow form spurted with a faint and musical twitter of mockery.
In an instant the death-fire spurted from the muzzle, and Lucien fell forward with a bullet through his brain.
Out of the dissolving panorama of frightened strikers came a spurted crack, a spit of smoke.
It brushed Pascualet in the face, and blood spurted from the boy's nostrils.
The Garbosa spurted like a race-horse, showing her keel, as she lunged through the waves, now forward and now astern.
Is it more beastly to have it spurted up, to turn and go to sleep with the spunk oosing on to a thigh, or an hour afterwards to let a man paddle in what has not dried?
The next instant both our pricks were out, and looking up at the legs, stood we two young men, frigging till two jets of spunk spurted across the area.
In that week he had plenty to eat, and good water to drink, some of which he spurted over himself with his trunk.
Then Tum Tum dipped his trunk in a tub of water near by, and, suddenly, spurted it all over the man, making him as wet as if he had gone in swimming.
Again Tum Tum dipped his trunk into the tub of water, and spurted it on the fire.
A moment later the water spurted from the nozzle and sprayed on the fire with a hiss of steam.
Little tongues of flame spurtedhere and there on the main door.
No escape of fæcal matter was visible until the intestine was delivered, when intestinal contents spurted freely across the room.
I operated, there was absolutely no gross escape until the bowel was removed from the abdominal cavity, when the contents spurted out freely.
Black water flowed by at one's feet, and up above white vapour spurted from a slender pipe with a regular strident puff, as if it were the very breath of that huge, toiling hive.
Such was the violence of the blow that although it was given with the flat of the sword blood spurted out of Nominoe's cheek and forehead.
Blinded by the blood that spurted from his wound, John De Witt dropped on one knee.
Our mingled fluids spurted all over my bag of balls and flooded our thighs at every push.
The blood spurted across the granite slabs of the river-ford in a sheet of purest vermilion.
At the same instant a quantity of blood spurted forth from his mouth and nose.
The sword again sank into the flesh it had already broken, and a second jet of blood spurtedfrom a second wound.
The slackening fire of the Battery spurted again and ran up to something like its own rate.
A tiny drop of liquid spurted upon my temple and ran down my cheek.
Once again the seconds began to keep pace with the pump handle and the stream of water spurted out of the outlet pipe.
With his spear he drave At his right shoulder: strong albeit he was, He touched him, and blood spurted from the gash.
Then Meges' dart Smote 'neath his ribs; blood spurtedfrom his mouth, And in death's agony Doom stood at his side.
At n a jet of water spurted from an opening in the wall upon a small platform of masonry; the water was perhaps conducted into the rectangular basin (k) opposite, the inside of which was painted blue.
A jet of water spurted from the rear wall just above the marble dado; above it is a large oblong niche, apparently for a statue.
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