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But this one looked in good health, moving spryly enough.
Then he moved spryly enough and walked over to the desk.
Spryly, he stepped to the door, pressed a spot along the wall.
He moved spryly for a fellow who looked to have had half the bones in his body broken one time or another.
The fat man with the cane moved quickly, even spryly, up the hill and disappeared.
For all that, the villagers responded spryly to the sound of the whistle.
Spryly, he stepped to the pouring platforms, which were at the side of the big room.
Then, hopping spryly to the west side of the room, he raised another window and thrust his head out through it.
The old man with the cane leaped spryly to the landing stage.
Cavendish stepped spryly up alongside him, carrying his own chair.
Spryly, he drew two slabs of thin tile from beneath a table.
He spryly swam over the rounded top of a hill and descended into the valley beyond.
It did not seem to bother him, however; he spryly hiked toward the doorway of the apartment building.
On the draw, he sprang spryly toward the anteroom.
She hoisted herself spryly into the back, then suddenly broke into happy laughter.
"A valuable skill," his visitor said, hopping spryly off the pile.
There was a safe near one corner; picking up the money box, Grennel stepped spryly in that direction.
He put the ball into his pocket and stepped spryly for the house to get the milking pails.
Strand watched as Hazen got spryly into a cab, his big form filling the doorway.
'Missed a bit,' she announced spryly, and tapped her forefinger on the left side of his jaw.
"You are moving more spryly than hitherto."
He rounded the corner to see her suddenly and spryly entering the cab and the door sliding hut.
When he stopped under the bank opposite the half-mile post he dismounted more spryly than one would have expected.
Algador swelled with pride as the dapper Colonel marched spryly off.
"Come aboard," said Haarland, spryly wriggling through the passage.