Ten stalwart Baenga stood at the paddles, bending forward as they made their strokes.
The clumsy native craft rocked to and fro under the paddles of twelve stalwart Baenga, who stood, their bodies bent slightly forward, singing in time with their strokes.
He was about to push his way on up the stream, when there was a sound of hasty steps, and his late acquaintance with another stalwart fellow appeared.
As they drove through the rolling French country toward the westering sun and the stalwart church, she was thinking of that time long ago when she and Emil drove back from the river valley to the still unconquered Divide.
Two stalwart girls came down the library steps and out through one of the iron gates.
The girl blushed prettily, and then glanced from me towards the tired horses and the standing machine, after which her eyes rested with approval on the stalwart form of Thorn, who came up urging on his plodding team.
I managed to pull my horse up, when a glance showed me the foreman's stalwart figure silhouetted against the crimson flame as he strove to master his plunging horse.
It is Miss Haldane's genius which makes the most of everybody's good points," answered a young man with a frank face and stalwart appearance, turning towards me.
We won't be if you start in apologizing for Sally," broke in the stalwart Thorn; and as I glanced at his reddened face, a light dawned on me.
I was then five-and-twenty, fairly stalwart and tall of stature, and seldom regretted that after a good education in England I had gone out to Western Canada to assist a relative in raising cattle.
Then Shiva, “the illustrious Hara”, appeared in huge and stalwart form and wrestled with him.
From an inner hall many stalwart men hauled the stupendous bow on an eight-wheeled iron chariot into the presence of the monarch of Mithila.
There is the only son of one family, who left home a stripling, now back for the first time, a stalwart man, with his young wife and three children.
How they strode in and set her down from their stalwart shoulders!
But already the ship was cleaving the sea before her, urged on by stalwart oarsmen, and the stream of the mighty river rushing down.
But Jason bethought him of the counsels of Medea full of craft, and seized from the plain a huge round boulder, a terrible quoit of Ares Enyalius; four stalwart youths could not have raised it from the ground even a little.
There a stalwart quarryman, finding all other efforts fruitless, had seized his full-grown porker by the legs and hoisted him on his shoulders to ride home pickaback uttering all the while yells of fierce expostulation and defiance.
With stalwart arm and powerful chest he made his way through the surf, rode manfully from billow to billow, until with a bound he stood at last upright upon the sand, a fine stately semblance of one of the old Vikings of the northern seas.
He himself had inherited nothing save a strong head and heart, and two stalwart hands.
There he stands before the eye, a stalwart soldier of the guard.
Stout and stalwart forms surrounded me, wielding their iron bars, pickaxes, and ropes.
Strange and stalwartforms arrived to claim a place in the ranks.
At this moment a stalwart youth, with eyes set widely apart and the jaw of a pugilist, walked softly across from the opposite side.
And shall a dwarf, a mere blade of rice be grafted on to the grand old stalwart stock?
One stalwart youth showed such a spirit of opposition that we were obliged to eject him upon a crowded stairway, causing the mob to go down like a row of tenpins.
Outside, in the open space, the lances of the Mexicans reached farther than the clubbed rifles or the bitter, biting knives of the stalwart Americans, now raging in their last tremendous, magnificent and awful Baresark rage.
No further words had been exchanged before a stalwart fisherman entered.
What accommodation have you here for half-a-dozen stalwart fellows?
Lettice often had done so before to meet her own stalwart young lover in the privacy of the wood, and she blushed at the question.
A tribe of stalwart Moors are wading into the sea to carry us ashore on their backs from the small boats.
They were both stalwart in body then, both New Englanders, both Congregationalists, mighty men, genial as a morning in June.
Keeping a sharp look-out, his keen eyes recognised Radonic's stalwart though clumsy frame.
It is not a gay life here, she admits, her nearest visiting acquaintance living some seven or eight miles away--but she takes long walks with a couple of stalwart dogs in her company, and has little fear of being molested.
One, for example, of a delightful and stalwart old parish priest of eighty, upon whom an airy young patriot called to propose that he should accept the presidency of a local Land League.
Well, I don't know," objected Anthony, surveying his own stalwart length of limb.
But she could not get past him; Anthony's stalwartfigure barred the way.
I noticed it--by the gloom on three stalwart men's faces.
Next came Juliet, with both arms clasped as far about her husband's stalwart frame as they would go.
When he got him out, Bert presented so comical a spectacle that his stalwart rescuer had to lay him down and laugh until the tears rolled down his cheeks.
A few stalwart men were amongst the crowd, but for the most part the people appeared weakly, and to blend the Grecian, Syrian, and Italian types of countenance.
The two superiors of the monastery accompanied me to the gates, where I found eight stalwart grey-bearded brothers waiting to bid me farewell.
One ironically minded would have said she chirruped, for her words came out in not unmusical, if staccato, notes, and she shook her shrivelled, ringed fingers reprovingly at a stalwart young man.
At that moment a stalwart constable ran forward, raised a hand towards Mazarine, and then addressed the crowd.