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  • He walked about restlessly, tearing up the ground with his toes, and beating his arms savagely against his sides.
  • He walked up to the sideboard, and tearing a piece from the loaf he devoured it voraciously, washing it down with a long draught of water.
  • He was a late riser, as a rule, and as the clock on the mantelpiece showed me that it was only a quarter-past seven, I blinked up at him in some surprise, and perhaps just a little resentment, for I was myself regular in my habits.
  • He was brought up and remanded for further inquiries.
  • He was especially fond of hanging from the ceiling; it was quite different from lying on the floor; he could breathe more freely; his body had a light swing to it; and up there, relaxed and almost happy, it might happen that he would surprise even himself by letting go of the ceiling and landing on the floor with a crash.
  • He was in no friendly mood, when just at full tide, the thin man came up the gangplank again and asked to see where his box had been stowed.
  • He was in the house about half an hour, and I could catch glimpses of him in the windows of the sitting-room, pacing up and down, talking excitedly, and waving his arms.
  • He was standing up straight enough now; dressed in a smart blue uniform with gold buttons, the sort worn by the employees at the banking institute; above the high, stiff collar of the coat his strong double-chin emerged; under the bushy eyebrows, his piercing, dark eyes looked out fresh and alert; his normally unkempt white hair was combed down painfully close to his scalp.
  • He was surprised at my knowledge of the trains offhand, but he does not know that I have made up all the trains to and from Exeter, so that I may help Jonathan in case he is in a hurry.
  • He was to meet some jolly young men that morning, and he was at his wits' end how to get enough money to keep up appearances.
  • He was very willing to have a holiday, so we shut the business up and started off for the address that was given us in the advertisement.
  • He went to the hall door for his bag, and together we went up to Lucy's room.
  • He who looks in the crystal ball ends up eating glass... They're way, way close.
    Mary Matalin
  • He would still see it as his duty to shut up and get on with it, not cause any trouble. In our own time we've made a hero of the rebel, and it's more heroic to speak up.
    Eddie Campbell
  • He would use amphetamines to stay awake because he would have late night maneuvers that would go way into the early morning hours and he was given pills to stay up for the long hours.
    Priscilla Presley
  • He wrung my hand, and taking up his hat, went straight out of the room without looking back, without a tear or a quiver or a pause, and I am crying like a baby.
  • He's got an overall flair for the game. It looks to me like he really loves what he does and he can't wait to get up in the morning, go hit some balls and go play.
    Gary McCord
  • He's made a little frame, for instance, it only took him two or three evenings, you'll be amazed how nice it is; it's hanging up in his room; you'll see it as soon as Gregor opens the door.
  • He's part of the product and will make no bones about creating that image to bring the value up in his product, bring the value up in everything he touches.
    Marla Maples
  • He, rushing up the steps, crossed the flagged yard, and pushed open the stable door.

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