'Bill had him on his back, and scudded like the wind.' [Please select]
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The smoke scudded across the sky like small fleecy clouds, but it momentarily grew thicker and blacker. [Please select]
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[Illustration] But Micky evaded his grasp, and scudded rapidly through the park, pursued by the victim of misplaced confidence. [Please select]
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But something was wrong and he only scudded along faster than ever, for all his frantic efforts. [Please select]
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And quick steps scudded across the floor above, followed by the shutting of a door. [Please select]
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As he scudded across the first floor, he saw the sky through the shattered roofs. [Please select]
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The rest of the Indians hoisted blankets on fishing-poles, and, with a west wind, scudded across Lake Huron to Lake Nipissing. [Please select]
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Radisson watched for a free passage, and, with a wind to rear, scudded for shelter of a hole-in-the-wall. [Please select]
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The boat scudded thus northward during the whole day, borne on by monstrous waves, preserving always, fortunately, a speed equal to theirs. [Please select]
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Away scudded Tom and Roger, eager to miss nothing of what might be happening. [Please select]
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Joe scudded away as if the constable was after him, and presently Frank was seen slowly approaching with an unusually sober face and a pair of very dirty hands. [Please select]
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