Then, with a shout of triumph, the chief, a swarthy, thick-set man of
herculean strength, recognised Francis and sprang upon him.
Bar Comas was stone dead, and only the most
herculean efforts on the part of Dak Kova's females saved him from the fate he deserved.
In every country it is a
herculean task to obtain a valuation of the land; in a country imperfectly settled and progressive in improvement, the difficulties are increased almost to impracticability.
He gazed upon it long and fixedly, estimated the prodigious labor that had been bestowed upon it, and, not being able to find any recompense sufficiently great for this
Herculean effort, he passed his arm round the painter's neck and embraced him.
But the minister was a man of courage, a man, moreover, of
Herculean strength.
The man with the feathers went up to the stone, stooped, slipped his hands under the face lying upon the ground, stiffened his
Herculean muscles, and without a strain, with a slow motion, like that of a machine, he lifted the end of the rock a foot from the ground.
He was a dark
herculean fellow, full six feet four inches in height, with a mingled air of the ruffian and the rogue.
Kennedy's countenance strikingly recalled that of Herbert Glendinning, as Sir Walter Scott has depicted it in "The Monastery"; his stature was above six feet; full of grace and easy movement, he yet seemed gifted with
herculean strength; a face embrowned by the sun; eyes keen and black; a natural air of daring courage; in fine, something sound, solid, and reliable in his entire person, spoke, at first glance, in favor of the bonny Scot.
It is difficult enough to fix a tent in dry weather: in wet, the task becomes
herculean. Instead of helping you, it seems to you that the other man is simply playing the fool.
For two days they labored to tear a way through to their imprisoned friends; but when, after
Herculean efforts, they had unearthed but a few yards of the choked passage, and discovered the mangled remains of one of their fellows they were forced to the conclusion that Tarzan and the second Waziri also lay dead beneath the rock mass farther in, beyond human aid, and no longer susceptible of it.
It was a formidable weapon when backed by the
Herculean muscles that rolled and shifted beneath Bulan's sun-tanned skin, and many were the brown warriors that went down beneath its cruel lash.
The ape-man fought with all the savage fury of self-preservation backed by the
herculean strength that was his.