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The force unhinged Serpent's jaw and he slithered away, tasting the dirt as he crawled
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During lunch she met his current partner, a lithe, orchre-skinned Elf woman who was fascinated with his alien culture
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Creatures unseen slithered and scuttled out of his way as he gingerly
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liana as a rope so that he could slither down to the ground floor
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rippling and strong, lithe and leggy, powerfully quick to the prey
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A drip of cold sweat slithered down his back
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It burns a molten metallic tritium/lithium mix
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That one simple, blithely delivered statement rocked me back on my heels
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On the ground the shape seemed almost frail, as though it could not carry the burden of terror that forever dogged its tracks, but as Lucy moved closer, as the figure gathered its limbs together and began to unbend, began to straighten and stand, she saw with horror that he, for it must be masculine, was tall and thick set and lithe, as if he were a wolf or a hunting cat
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Moments later, a large snake slithered past the quicksand where Son was
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The look of him; rippling and strong, lithe and leggy, powerfully quick to the prey
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She would be clear enough to resume her writing when she got back to Klarrain's, she had been worried about being so blithered that she couldn't
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The air around them thickened as the old man in the stalls uncoiled himself and started to slither down the aisle towards the foot of the stage
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Ironically since getting therapeutic on Lithium I haven't had so much as a common cold in 6 years
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It was a very old model, more monolith than mobile, and the battery was as dead as a doorknob
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Calling on every ounce of his experience and all of his blithe abilities, honed to perfection through dealing with cabinet crises and the terrier snappings of the gutter press, the great politician read through a few pages silently
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They’d burn thru their lithium in no time if they stayed lit at all
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yet Karen saw within his aged frame the shape of something lithe
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She was trim and lithe in form, but he could not see her face because of the helmet she wore
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stalls uncoiled himself and started to slither down the aisle towards
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monolith than mobile, and the battery was as dead as a doorknob
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Calling on every ounce of his experience and all of his blithe
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“Yes, of course,” Bram replied blithely
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was bordered by a ring of rune-inscribed monoliths,
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monoliths at an angle so that they touched at their
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Petr and Matt entered the circle of monoliths,
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The shared bath is an old, cast-iron monolith on lion claw feet, the sort that middle-class homemakers pay through the nose for
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It’s all rather vague and misty after that … she frowns as she struggles to remember … Ozzie’s voice calling to her, though she can’t make out the words … a sort of slithering noise … and then she had arrived here at the house
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With that, the Sergeant blithely strode off the way he had come
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A cool breeze, slithered up her back, the zipper on her dress was undone
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Freddy Flowers slithered his way out of any investigation
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difficult to believe that he was looking at huge monoliths
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fifty summers old, but still managed to be lithe and agile
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This also turned out to be their longest song, an uplifting thing reminiscent of ‘Monolith of Triumph’ but more about individual lives than mankind as a species
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The Flower slithered up to the railing above the arena wall with his
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She had blithered the solo in that last Nightday to the point where the others almost couldn't figure out where to come in
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"The slithering hkyiitn himself," she said as she approached him
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There was no open space anywhere, everything was piled with stuff that was now infested with things slimier than wevn and other small things that jumped and crawled and slithered over him
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She tucked her lithe body into one of the gaps in the wall and looked to the empty garden below
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Cloaked beneath the shadows of the inferno, the beings slithered among the undead, dark, empty stains on the land
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“You blithering idiot Betty, you’ve put salt instead of honey or sugar
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Her tall, lithe body was a beacon of light in his dark nightmare
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The giant sent a swarm of slithering tendrils her way
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They rose to the sky; giant grey monoliths hundreds of feet tall
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lithe, elegant and all that
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Her bladder almost gave way, but she kept the leakage to a drop that slithered down her thigh
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“I mean very simply that the Emperor’s esteemed Guard has seen fit to rid you of that slithering mass of self-important butchers
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Martin walked by the monolithic monument that stood empty except for a few lights at its base
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It seemed no one else would understand, but even he – the last time she’d spoken to him – had seemed, well, blithe in his responses to her questions about his well-being, uncharacteristically not appearing to sense her deep concern
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When Sebastian licked his way from Aspen’s breast to her neck, she growled and slithered down under him until she could reach his pants
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They slipped back out of sight as a few demons slithered into the room from a tunnel on the far side of the cavern
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I got to Charlie’s door and knocked on it the door opened and a small lithe man stood there he had fair hair which was parted down the centre and his grey eyes looked out at me without recognition
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Before, I’d always called him Stanley, the Americanized version of his Lithuanian name, Stanislaus
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Papa walked outside and spoke to Misha with his usual mix of Lithuanian-English
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I must, however, differ from those who consider it a monolithic tongue, due to the fact that, in its present state, it has evolved from the ancient Briton, the Roman Latin, the Anglo and Saxon as well as the Frisian, the Norse, and of course French, after the Battle of Hastings in 1066, which resulted in the reign of the Plantagenets that lasted for two hundred years and resulted in the Court of England speaking French accordingly
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By that I do not mean the Neolithic, nor the Mesolithic, but all the way back to the Paleolithic
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Lizards and snakes slithered past in a hurry to be at a far off place
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Sicarius rose lithely and returned to his side of the ring
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When Amaranthe realized her destination inevitable, she slithered over on her own, the better to take the fall without hurting herself
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Politicians have become increasingly monolithic in their approach to politicking, focusing more on groups rather than individuals
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As soon as Books’s head dipped out of view, Amaranthe slithered over the side
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Hissing low in its throat the lead cat slunk to the next tree, slithering around it, body close to the ground, yellow slit eyes fixed on the man lying on the ground
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After collecting into a thick slithering mass, the fish rose as one, propelling Darkburst upwards, buffeting him with their countless bodies, the water boiling with their urgent movements
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Slikit would have been hard put to tell you his exact age, he'd forgotten that long ago, but in his mind's eye he was still the lithesome young badger who'd bounded along forest tracks without a care in the world
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But cold moons told a different story and he knew that the lithe young body had been replaced with something older and slower and now it would often fail him, letting him down when he needed it the most
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I was grateful they were there, for they made me laugh, they made the tears move away from their tear ducts and the lump in my throat slither away
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Tentatively sending out his anima, Brock let it slither through the pathways of his mind like a slow-worm, wriggling along the edges– slyly, stealthily, so that Skelda would not be alerted
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As that thought entered his head, Brokin's claws began to slip through the packed earthen wall, and before he could do anything to stop himself, he was slithering down the sheer drop at an ever-increasing rate, his claws gouging long grooves into the hard surface
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He had slithered down the wall from the vent tunnel at an alarming rate, slamming into the ground with a breath-taking thump that had knocked him unconscious again
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She had met two Lithuanian brothers, destitute and unskilled refugees, Boris and Misha Gerczikov, and fell in love with one of them
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Pola cried and tried to persuade her to go out with a Jewish doctor, but she would not listen; she just wanted the Lithuanian
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He slithered in, over rocks, lichens, sticks and leaves
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The residents of Lennox seemed blithely unaware that change could happen
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Crashing to the ground, it flipped over and my eyes grew large when it slithered gently but inexorably towards us across the packed snow
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Slithering to a stop beside him, I gasped for breath
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The boy slithered backwards on his buttocks, until he fetched up against the trunk of the bush and could go no further
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She slithered downwards, rolling him on to his back, sliding off the end of the bed so she was kneeling between his thighs
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He could just see the tail of the animal slithering along
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We would have loved to visit much more of that delightful and truly eolith city: more of its museums, more of its abundant flora, its Botanical Garden and especially its renowned “Bottle Box”, located 30 feet below surface in one of the underground pits of Canning Park Fortress
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The first few men came slithering up to a stop
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The Sycler slithered away into the darkness on her specially adapted foot, moving at quite a speed for such a big creature
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With one outstretched arm; he reached through and then carefully slithered through the widely-overlapping canvas sheets which kept the light inside where it belonged
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When she heard the first slithering on the stairs, she began to rock, a soft wailing coming from somewhere deep inside
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Directing the miniature flamethrower at the Syclers slithering their way towards him, Lee prayed that there would be enough spray in the can to get them out of the cave
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Speeding up, it began slithering towards the dark opening
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Fantastically, the beams slithered and flickered around in the heavens above
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The crowd of protesters had chosen monolithic, symmetrical building as the site to make their protest
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slithered on my stomach across the deck to the lifeboat
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He slithered over a log, and slipped into the water
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Amonas did not reply but simply headed for the bright area where the monolith stood, the reflection of him on its surface beginning to look somewhat strange
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They had noticed no echoes whatsoever, and their eyes could not see beyond the illuminated area around the monolith
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Slowly he turned around to look at the monolith himself, Amonas supporting him by his side
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He squirmed and slithered about in the chair
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He knew he was eating something that was meant to crawl and slither instead of walk, fly, or swim
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Simple static electricity should be enough to keep them together! The key was not to jump about too much, just slide and slither along the hull
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Her small hands slithered up his shirt, up behind his back
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Tall and lithe, athletic, he remained silent by the simple expedient of carrying his shoes in one hand
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The rapid addition of this huge new source of water drove Paleo-Meso, soon to be Neolithic peoples along its shores to ever-higher ground
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For those of you new to the Shellworld A34B, or more commonly named as Nody’s Claim, I welcome you to Game Consortium’s Station Lilith
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Ethan slithered slowly towards the front of the Rover