"Leaper" Quotes from Famous Books
... cliffs O'er the plain jutting Plight void death to the leaper! Never while waves Curl gray lips Yearning to ... — Nirvana Days • Cale Young Rice
... smiled at seeing her thus suspended, and, asking her in mockery, "Are you a good leaper?" he let go the branch with perfidious glee, and saw Bradamante precipitated to the bottom of the cave. "I wish your whole race were there with you," he muttered, "that you might ... — Bulfinch's Mythology • Thomas Bulfinch
... there was a difference. There was, especially, a certain way in which one could always tell them apart. One had only to take the trouble to look at their horns—or feelers. For Kiddie Katydid had horns as long—or longer—than he was. But his neighbor, who was known as Leaper the Locust, wore his ... — The Tale of Kiddie Katydid • Arthur Scott Bailey
... One gets awfully fond of a horse. Rinaldo was very naughty sometimes, but I loved him all the more for it. And now his good looks have been disastrous. Oh that he had been uglier. Isn't it maddening. Such a leaper, so fast, and such courage. Well, perhaps ... — Letters to Helen - Impressions of an Artist on the Western Front • Keith Henderson |