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1 Sir John was not so agile , but he went down after him.
2 And Quirke alone knows where she learned to be so agile and cunning.
3 It was so light, so agile , so noiseless and controlled.
4 They were so nervous and so agile that the sentinels ceased to watch moving shadows.
5 Perhaps you are not so agile as you think.
6 She followed him panting, so agile was his pace.
7 This man was not so agile on this day, and now I don't know what he'll do.
8 Why is low-life scum always so agile ?
9 He was a candidate again in 1838, and was elected over so agile an adversary as Stephen Arnold Douglas.
10 That girl's vagina is so agile it could lace up a pair of jackboots and tie them with a sailor's knot.
11 But the son of the house of Bellevue was still so agile that he was able to recover his feet and spring away.
12 He sang to himself softly, longed to run, and would have been glad to jump over the benches, so agile did he feel.
13 If, when wrestling, a stronger boy threw him to the ground, he was so agile that he always managed to regain his feet.
14 Perhaps he will always be here now: so agile of mind and so adamant, as he appeared in his final hour before the court.
15 Once she has done so , however, she will wonder that she never thought of it before, so light, so free, so agile will she feel.
16 So agile & aerial, a mermaid of the trapeze, star act of an old fashioned circus.
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