She looked redundant with life, health, and energy; all of which attributes were bound down and compressed, as it were and girdled
tensely, in their luxuriance, by her virgin zone.
He waited a moment, wondering what manner of animal it was that had arisen from under his foot and that now made no sound nor movement and that must be crouching and waiting just as
tensely and expectantly as he.
Michael sank down obediently, but protestingly; and he had eyes only for the horse's antics, while all his muscles were gathered
tensely to spring in case the horse threatened injury to Harley again.
The lightning spattered the sky as a thrown egg spattered a barn door, but the light was pale blue, not yellow; and looking through my slit bamboo blinds, I could see the great dog standing, not sleeping, in the veranda, the hackles alift on her back, and her feet planted as
tensely as the drawn wire rope of a suspension bridge.
The more
tensely he brooded over the salient points in the life-history of his wife's brother, Bertie Baxter, the deeper did the iron become embedded in his soul.
He could not even see Hall, much less be further advised by him, and so
tensely did Saxon watch, that the pain in her finger-tips, crushed to the rock by which she held, warned her to relax.
I have more than once observed that in my second character, my faculties seemed sharpened to a point and my spirits more
tensely elastic; thus it came about that, where Jekyll perhaps might have succumbed, Hyde rose to the importance of the moment.
He listened still more
tensely through long minutes in which he heard nothing, at the same time whispering to Jerry for information and commanding him to be soft-spoken; and Jerry, with whuffs and whiffs and all the short-hand breath-exhalations of speech he had been taught, told him that men approached, many men, more men than five.
Her mind became in-
tensely active and when, weary from the long hours of standing behind the counter in the store, she went home and crawled into bed, she could not sleep.
'Algie!' said Lady Wetherby,
tensely. 'I don't know what you've come here for, and I don't remember asking you to sit down and put your elbows on that table, but I want to begin by saying that I will not be called Pauline.
One has to imagine, as well as one may, the fate of those batteries towards Esher, waiting so
tensely in the twilight.
He had lived life naked and
tensely, and something of all this smouldered in his eyes, vibrated in his voice, and seemed forever a-whisper on his lips.