Then, when he had worked Taug to such a pitch of foaming rage that the great bull fairly danced upon the bending limb beneath him, Tarzan's hand shot suddenly outward, a widening
noose dropped swiftly through the air, there was a quick jerk as it settled about Taug, falling to his knees, a jerk that tightened it securely about the hairy legs of the anthropoid.
And Mulcachy knelt beside him, dared kneel beside him, and helped the fifth
noose over his head and round his neck.
The Californian horsemen seldom ride out without the laso [sic]; that is to say, a long coil of cord, with a slip
noose; with which they are expert, almost to a miracle.
By accident the
noose fell squarely about the running ape's neck, bringing him to a sudden and surprising halt.
He would have preferred to use his
noose, but the foliage surrounding the huge cat precluded the possibility of an accurate throw with the rope.
But when I saw them put the
noose around his neck, then everything let go in me and I made a spring to the rescue -- and as I made it I shot one more glance abroad -- by George!
They tied Pinocchio's hands behind his shoulders and slipped the
noose around his neck.
The "firing-line" of the brute-men wielded no weapon other than their long fiber
nooses. When a foeman came within range of them a
noose would settle unerringly about him and be would be dragged, fighting and yell-ing, to the cliff-top, unless, as occasionally occurred, he was quick enough to draw his knife and cut the rope above him, in which event he usually plunged down-ward to a no less certain death than that which awaited him above.
Sinewy fingers completed the work the choking
noose had commenced.
(it was an axe) and pulled it out from under the bench, where it lay between two chunks of wood; at once, before going out, he made it fast in the
noose, he thrust both hands into his pockets and went out of the room; no one had noticed him!
'The
noose, you know,' said Mr Folair, a little crest-fallen.
"Put your neck in this
noose, and I will tow you over.