Next day there were no services in the kirk, for Auld Lichts could not afford many holidays, but they weaved solemnly, with Saturday and the Sabbath and Monday to think of.
The leading poet in a club of poets was Dite Walls, who kept a school when there were scholars, and weaved when there were none.
They retired with compressed lips to their looms, and weaved and weaved till they weavedanother minister.
Across its face weaved unnameable carvings--but I had no time for more than a glance.
We paused before a slab of the same crimson stone as that the green dwarf had called the portal, and upon its polished surface weaved the same unnameable symbols.
He dwelt in a bright little house all by himself, where he weaved webs and long flimsy ladders by which people went back and forth from the sky to the earth.
Then the humped man said, "You are the Spider Man who once weaved webs in the sky.
He weaved from side to side, exactly like a tired swordfish, and every now and then he would stick out his bill and swish!
He weaved back of the boat for half an hour and gave me a severe battle.
As the Saab weaved through the narrow streets leading out of town, Eva climbed up and drunkenly unlatched its sunroof to let in the rain.
You know, there was something special about us in the old days," Vance said as they weaved down the rain-washed street toward the hotel.
She realised that so cleverly during the past three years had this man weaved a net about her she was now bound to obey him.
Borselli her eagerness to escape from the web which Dubard had weaved about her.
It weaved in and out of traffic in a dangerous manner, driven by a man who was both skillful and reckless.
Without being aware that anyone was trailing him, the garage manager weaved from one street to another, gradually traveling toward the poorer section of the city.
The leading poet in a club of poets was Dite Walls, who kept a school when there were scholars and weaved when there were none.
Through the shipping weaved the California, with all her passengers peering excitedly; then "Boom!
For a time there was a silence broken only by the crackling of the flames, and in that silence Carvel's fingers weaved in and out of the silken strands of the Willow's hair.
For hours at a time Baree would now lie at the Willow's feet, watching her slender fingers as they weaved swiftly in and out with her snowshoe babiche.
He had been dead for some time, but his fellow-workers saw that he must have weaved for nearly an hour.
The old women weaved clothes; we had woolen clothes in the winter and cotton clothes in the summer.
The ship reeled under the impact of the blow, reeled and weaved in space as the beam struck it and delivered to it the mighty power of the screaming engines back in the engine room.
He weaved across the lawn and clung to a sun dial, panting.
At last she started blindly and weakly toward the forest, and just as she had passed beneath its shadow, paused, weaved back and forth for a moment, and then fell over heavily.
They came on, great mountains of flesh, but swerved as they met the advancing line of fire and weaved aimlessly up and down for a moment or two.
A flier of the Royal Guard fired upon him and his flier weaved and dropped into the gorge.
If there was any fault in his language it was, that he weaved it too closely and laboriously, in his comedies especially.
Another man held to the high horn with both hands and weaved back and forth while a comrade riding beside him strove to keep him from toppling to the ground.
A mule head, attached to a rangy mule body, weaved forward to follow dog-at-heel fashion behind the scout.
It was called de weavin' room--place where dey weaved cotton and yarn.
Her doll made her a glorious loom, and by the end of the winter she had weaved a quantity of linen so fine that it might be passed like thread through the eye of a needle.
A grotesque figure weaved like a huge shadow-boxer on the expanse of smoky plaster.
He weaved unsteadily a moment, then ordered: "Now onto my shoulders!
Shadows weaved before the windows, while the flames seemed to reach out and enwrap every portion of the upper floor.
Groping as though blinded, the burning form of the man weaved a moment before a window, clawing in a futile attempt to open it, the flames, which seemed to leap from every portion of his body, enwrapping him.
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