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A long conversation that Ajarn had repeatedly had with him but which he had always wriggled out of, selectively ignored or paid the merest lip-service too
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The insects were feasting on his personification, some eggs must have hatched because things wriggled in his skin
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it wriggled so it nibbled away at what remained of Helen’s sanity
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The sack wriggled again and a muffled
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When he had guided everyone through he patted the beast on the huge head and wriggled through himself only to be met with a huge wet slosh on the other side
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Nothing wriggled in it, no bubbles popped
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In a little while Dena was standing over them as they wriggled out of their metal cocoons
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” He wriggled his butt about and she pressed her nudity against his and wriggled with him, getting a great feeling of pleasure from this somewhat silly behavior
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” she wriggled forward and almost lost her balance for a moment, “No, that shouldn’t be there
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Sandra was nine years old and slim for her age, which helped as she lay on her back and wriggled her way under the fence, holding the sharp barbs away from her body with both hands
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She wriggled through the gap
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With all his might he wriggled and jiggled his whole body: the claws; the legs; the wings; the head and pushed himself back to the surface
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He wriggled his eyebrows at Amaranthe
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I stood over the crib for a few seconds watching as she squirmed and wriggled, it was amusing how she brought her bum up as she tucked her legs in underneath her tummy
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Small creatures wriggled in the water
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Cursing silently, I wriggled my body out, which allowed me to insert the silver token into the slot, grunting in satisfaction as it tinkled its way into the guts of the machinery
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Sandra was nine years old, slim for her age, which helped as she lay on her back and wriggled her way under the fence, holding the sharp barbs away from her body with both hands
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Elohat shrugged and wriggled his way head-first into the vent, turning on his skull-light
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Elohat wriggled closer, eyes widening as he took in the expensive clothes and credcom strapped to the man’s wrist
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It stopped rising and broke open at the top, then something wriggled its way out of it onto the grass
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As he walked back across to the RV, the smoking remnants were examined by the creature that had wriggled out of the hole
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It wriggled weakly on the end of the blade
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cackled and wriggled painfully, driven insane by tainted mutation, as it took him
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He laughed, and wriggled free enough to put his hand on the other man and said something under his breath that I could not make out, and then vanished
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” whimpered Palmer as he wriggled with
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Meenu wriggled out, lifted Hasini and took her to the crib
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He wriggled his fingers until he got a firm hold and pulled on the horse’s head till it pointed uphill, closely followed by another paroxysm of flailing legs
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Without the chair, she was hanged there with her hair to support her body! Her legs wriggled in the air helplessly
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Carefully he wriggled his way back over the
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"I got it," Frederick said and wriggled the stick
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He wriggled his fingers until he got a firm hold and pulled on the horse's
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One of the wolf-masked captives on the ice sometimes wriggled
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He chuckled and wriggled but Simon hushed him to stillness
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He wriggled loose and gave her a pinch
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I tried to hold him, but he wriggled out of my arms faster than I could move to catch him
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Dark stripes wriggled along his skin
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Hel o, shadow Tut!” She wriggled her fingers at the empty box
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Still lying on the sofa, Angela wriggled onto her side and continued playing with his hair
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Philip wriggled in the chair
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She dropped to the sward and wriggled along on her belly until, from behind a small tree that had escaped the axes of the pirates, she watched her enemies
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As it came toward her, she could not tell whether it walked, wriggled, flew or crept
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In the instant of surprize his cruel grip relaxed and Sancha wriggled from his hands and fell to the grass
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nose and hopefully break it, but with amazing agility he wriggled free of my grasp
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pily after Harry as he wriggled back into his rucksack and stepped onto the trail
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As she wriggled it free of the sand she saw it wasn’t one but several bags knotted together and torn
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‘You sick bastard!’ shouted Dewi Pugh at DC Potter, ‘I’ll kill you!! I’ve never hurt a woman!! Never!!’ he writhed and wriggled in his chair but couldn’t break free of the handcuffs
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They wriggled and made for more cover without trying to be
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The boy wriggled and cried
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Instead, he chose to shoot the soldier walking towards her and wriggled
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I wriggled around until the bag slid to where I could un-
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While still on his back, he punched directly at his stomach area again with his left hand; just as his right hand wriggled in to pull the chemical cloth from his shorts pocket
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During the night the noise of the eastern sea slowly receded and as the morning star became visible I began to look for a place to lay up for the day, a stand of cactus came into sight in a small valley, I crawled under the first one and wriggled my way to the centre of the prickly plants, here I should be safe from everything except maybe scorpions or snakes but I have never had any fear of them, a healthy respect, but no fear
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At last I thought the night was black enough, there was more starlight than I would have liked, but fortunately the moon hadn’t made an appearance so I wriggled from under the cactus stand and once more made my way cautiously towards the west
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He unzipped her dress; she wriggled out of it and it slipped to the floor around her feet
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She wriggled around and tucked her legs in,
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Cat choked, gagged, wriggled, looked around for help but nobody gave it
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“You’re squashing me!” complained Horace, a touch unreasonably, as he wriggled around beneath him
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I wriggled out of my cuddle, and opened it
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His fingers wriggled for an instant, and then were gone
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wriggled furiously, but his grasp was too firm for them to break free
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them near the door, but much to his irritation Cherry wriggled between two
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Halfshaft wriggled uncomfortably, feeling that he had been rather put on
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He wriggled them around
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itself on the ground, and wriggled forwards an inch at a time
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He felt himself becoming aroused, as she wriggled around in his arms, grinding herself against him
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As Michael wriggled and squirmed in an
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He wriggled his toes and bent his leg,
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Inside the eggs, the babies wriggled
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Unable to splutter a response, Charlie wriggled free and asked Chef to calmly explain
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Instead we writhed and wriggled and gasped and choked and vomited and cried and urinated and, upon realizing our tears and vomit and urine were the closest thing to fresh liquid on the planet, we began collecting it like raindrops in the Sahara and trying to get it back into the wretched dust bags our bodies were becoming
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It wriggled out of the mess and slithered rapidly to chase after them
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ruining all of the vegetation along its path; as it wriggled, it T flattened hills and raised valleys, causing alteration on a
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It wriggled immediately across the landscape to find its master; as they met, it stood tall at attention and would have saluted too—if it had arms
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He walked the hedge, searching for a spot where the vegetation was less dense, and he squirmed beneath and wriggled in toward the trunk, relieved to find some space once past the thick outer foliage
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Veronique wriggled her body
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With his shoes now on the floor, he wriggled 267
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As they wrestled and sucked at each other, she wriggled her butt cheeks above him until she was sure she had his shaft just…where…she…wanted…him…then she
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She had nowhere to go so she wriggled out
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The Oogie extended its hairy arms out to its sides, wriggled and flexed it fingers, preparing for what it was about to do
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Lifting her hips, she wriggled on the couch while he tugged them off her and tossed them onto the floor
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Where is she?" And throwing his hat to the footman, which the young man, having been till recently a prominent member of his village eleven, deftly caught, he gave a pull to his waistcoat, a twitch to his tie, wriggled his neck more comfortably into his collar, rubbed his hands, and was ready for anything
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She wriggled around with a goofy look on her face
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Teller wriggled awkwardly and his bonds pinched the hairs on his bare wrists and burnt further into his flesh
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The invaders wriggled and writhed all over her frame searching out her flesh
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She took off her shoes and rubbed her feet, wriggled her toes, twirling her ankles for a little while and then put her shoes back on
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He winced, took a good swig, wriggled about a bit
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Reaching into her handbag she pulled out her magic knickers and wriggled into them
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She unbuttoned her jeans and wriggled out of them but Richard stopped her as she hooked her thumbs under her knicker elastic
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Relieved for Foreman making a decision, Monkley found his suit and wriggled into it
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This is part of the reason I wriggled out of the Sons of Galilee; there was always someone snooping about in my records and I didn’t always approve of what they were trying to do
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a thought wriggled, maybe their time was better
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As she wriggled them, she could feel
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wriggled hard but they easily overpowered him and tied his
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With one last glimpse at the mother completely engrossed in the new life that wriggled and cried in her arms, Krista smiled and went out the door, closing it behind her softly
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Something in his hand wriggled through his distraction – he was still holding one of the pegs
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Where had he put it? Had it run away? A cold worm of panic wriggled across his belly and he winced under the nurse's angry glare
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Something smooth and silky and not altogether pleasant wriggled to wakefulness in Loofah's head and he shuddered
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Eleanor wriggled in the restrictive harness and brought up the heavy looking oblong case and snapped it open
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Levi slid his feet around to the pavement and wriggled from his seat without using his hands
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“Squirmed and wriggled a lot