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1
Andrew saw the enemy
steal
about
the base of the hill.
2
The strong ones sweep roaring and noisily along, the weak
steal
about
quietly and furtively.
3
At other times Lightfoot would
steal
about
through the Green Forest as noiselessly as a shadow.
4
Why do you
steal
about
so quietly nowadays, and why don't you run the way you used to?
5
They might come talking carelessly, or they might
steal
about
in dead silence, if they suspected that I was still alive.
6
Rosa explained further: She used to
steal
about
at night, hoping to surprise papa or Sebastian going or coming from the treasure.
7
I wanted to
steal
about
these deserted floors, like a conspirator; then, having, perhaps, found out about the mystery, to go back home.
8
The spirit and the message of the season (as they communicated themselves to him) began, as opiate among enfevered senses, to
steal
about
his thoughts.
9
And so they creep into all the rooms, flinging their horrible shadows upon the gleaming walls, and gradually they
steal
about
the bed...
10
There's a frightful constraint, a chilly, creepy dreadfulness
steals
about
the party.
11
Everything here was decorous and grave, and the waiters
stole
about
with noiseless feet.
12
It was gradually
stealing
about
the company, the truth about Kate and Captain Leavenworth.
13
The religious atmosphere had
stolen
about
him, melting and subduing.
14
The seamstress,
stealing
about
her avocations, paused now and then to look at him.
15
He had a momentary vision of her
stealing
about
the house, prying, watching, listening.
16
But Harrigan
stole
about
him with a gliding, unequal step.
steal
about
steal