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    creature's


    1. Her trembling hand reached out to touch the creature's suffering face


    2. Alan's attempt to jump on it was pinned to the ground by the creature's foot as it sprang into the panic


    3. A forked tongue flicked from the creature's mouth, then vanished


    4. Still, with over a thousand hardened laborers screaming at his back, Drau'd knew he was in for a grizzly fight the instant he lifted Hell's Bane off of a crushed, wolf helm and saw the creature's flesh regenerate almost instantaneously


    5. The pest! Alec would have loved to grab the creature's little red body and squish it in his hands until the only thing spewing from its mouth was its innards


    6. Leaning over, Alec pointed his bow at the creature's skull and fired, turning the dwarf's head into silver-fire and dust


    7. Softly, the hooded figure spoke in elvish, then, possessed by a sudden madness, he slammed his staff down upon the demon, grinding the tip in the creature's body


    8. Then, thrusting her spear forward, she impaled the creature's head


    9. It was Golden Frog! His eyes, legs and body seemed to be repeated in a random pattern throughout the creature's aura


    10. The creature's strange aura formed itself into a ring around the animal's neck

    11. He felt contaminated by the creature's presence and its deadly smell


    12. They knew she was a vampire and all the other supernatural creature's that weren't like Chloe were secretive and seemed to only voice feelings at times when what was said interested them


    13. In less time than it takes to tell about it, Sergeant McKinistry stepped inside the radius of the decapitated spear and swung his sword at the creature's head


    14. Everyone started to gather around the rim, watching the creature's every move


    15. Only in the perfection, harmony, and unanimity of will can the creature become as one with the Creator; and such a state of divinity is attained and maintained only by the creature's continuing to live in time and eternity by consistently conforming his finite personal will to the divine will of the Creator


    16. Jesus wanted not only the mortals of this world but the onlookers of innumerable other worlds to know that, when doubts exist as to the sincerity and wholeheartedness of a creature's devotion to the kingdom, it is the invariable practice of the Judges of men fully to receive the doubtful candidate


    17. 9 Then the Master portrayed that the Father in heaven, after man discerns this spiritual freedom, wills that his children on earth should begin that eternal ascent of the Paradise career which consists in the creature's conscious response to the divine urge of the indwelling spirit to find the Creator, to know God and to seek to become like him


    18. She could tell nothing about the creature's body


    19. Now he was able to make out the creature's details


    20. Human salvation is real; it is based on two realities which may be grasped by the creature's faith and thereby become incorporated into individual human experience: the fact of the fatherhood of God and its correlated truth, the brotherhood of man

    21. The passage of the sword through the creature's neck did not sever the


    22. Attached to the tip of the creature's tail was a length of rough green string like she had seen her father use to tie up rose bushes in the garden


    23. the creature's hovering tail, which swings


    24. speak but Michael felt the creature's reply inside his head


    25. At this point Michael experienced the feeling of the creature's sorrow and


    26. ” Samantha climbed into the creature's ample pouch, as it bounded


    27. Instead, he grabbed his belt knife, jamming it into one of the creature's thighs


    28. What she thought had been a heap of disrespectful tourist trash suddenly rustled and a voice emerged from somewhere within the patchwork waste of an unidentified creature's habitat


    29. " The creature's thin lips curled upwards in an approximation of a smile as it relived its memories or experienced its life still to come


    30. I do not care to look at it through a sick creature's jaundiced eyes and shudder with him at what he sees

    31. I had to step back to realize the creature's wings were curved into the shape of the upper half of a heart, while their bottom halves were connected at the tail to form the end of the heart


    32. His full weight smashed into the second wyvern's back, and he clawed desperately at the creature's furred body to find a grip


    33. Iratus and Malorum both raised hands to stop the creature's escape


    34. Even so, it was strange that she was sending him unaccompanied; the Under Manager must realise that, with the appalling charge sheet being held against him (however unjustly) coupled with his knowledge of the creature's existence and ongoing depredations, he had no real choice but to co-operate


    35. For a moment it just stared at him with puzzled surprise – then recognition dawned and its face twisted into a mask of hatred, a hatred so powerful that the creature's eyes actually glowed with the pale light of its loathing


    36. My quick inspection noted that the creature's spine was twisted so much so that its one


    37. that frenetically exploded in the poor creature's eyes


    38. As they glided around in a wide circle towards the Wyrmberg it was definitely taking on a more solid form, as if the creature's body was filling with a gold mist


    39. With a supreme effort, she had lifted her child above her head, and the poor little creature's arms were still twined around its mother's neck! The postures of the four seamen seemed ghastly to me, twisted from convulsive movements, as if making a last effort to break loose from the ropes that bound them to their ship


    40. Either they stick to the oyster's shell, or they become embedded in the creature's folds

    41. Lord John had the shoulder of his coat torn away, but the creature's teeth had only grazed the flesh


    42. sideways into the creature's face


    43. remembered that Jean Valjean had made him, Javert, burst into laughter, by asking him for a respite of three days, for the purpose of going to fetch that creature's child


    44. I was once more utterly shocked by this creature's appearance, not only because she was unaccompanied but because she wore the white pants and coat of a doctor, along with the name tag, stating her name as Lorkyn Mayfair, and her face was as unreadable as it had been when we first confronted each other on the Secret Isle


    45. Now, however preposterous it may at first seem to talk of any creature's skin as being of that sort of consistence and thickness, yet in point of fact these are no arguments against such a presumption; because you cannot raise any other dense enveloping layer from the whale's body but that same blubber; and the outermost enveloping layer of any animal, if reasonably dense, what can that be but the skin? True, from the unmarred dead body of the whale, you may scrape off with your hand an infinitely thin, transparent substance, somewhat resembling the thinnest shreds of isinglass, only it is almost as flexible and soft as satin; that is, previous to being dried, when it not only contracts and thickens, but becomes rather hard and brittle


    46. In the central blinds of bone, as they stand in their natural order, there are certain curious marks, curves, hollows, and ridges, whereby some whalemen calculate the creature's age, as the age of an oak by its circular rings


    47. It is plain, then, that phrenologically the head of this Leviathan, in the creature's living intact state, is an entire delusion


    48. And, in these cases, somewhat as a pilot, when about losing sight of a coast, whose general trending he well knows, and which he desires shortly to return to again, but at some further point; like as this pilot stands by his compass, and takes the precise bearing of the cape at present visible, in order the more certainly to hit aright the remote, unseen headland, eventually to be visited: so does the fisherman, at his compass, with the whale; for after being chased, and diligently marked, through several hours of daylight, then, when night obscures the fish, the creature's future wake through the darkness is almost as established to the sagacious mind of the hunter, as the pilot's coast is to him


    49. Sometimes I endeavoured to gain from Frankenstein the particulars of his creature's formation, but on this point he was impenetrable


    50. The good-natured police captain said a great deal that was irregular, but Grushenka's suffering, a fellow creature's suffering, touched his good-natured heart, and tears stood in his eyes



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