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  • Dolly leapt into action, the huntress awakened, graceful, athletic, like a prima ballerina in a full fur coat.
  • And first indeed Parthenopæus the son of the huntress (Atalanta) led his division horrent with their thick shields against the Neïtan gate, having a family device in the middle of his shield, Atalanta destroying the Ætolian boar with her distant-wounding bow. The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I.
  • Her, of his love, the god made a nymph there, of long life and a huntress, and his son he brought while still an infant to be nurtured in the cave of Cheiron. The Argonautica
  • Russians used the term borzoi to refer to all greyhounds and sight hounds - dogs that catch sight of and then chase their prey, either dispatching it when they catch up to it or detaining it until the hunter or huntress arrives.
  • The Huntress notched arrow after arrow and hit each target with precise accuracy.
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  • Titian made another painting of the divine huntress and Cadmus's grandson: The Death of Actaeon, which hangs in the National Gallery in London.
  • The virgin huntress who haunted the wild mountainside and sea-girt territory of Greece was a foreigner to the banks of the Nile…
  • Such a vessel is our Huntress, built at your Cousin Martin's instigation and launched at the moment when our fortunes were at their lowest ebb. The Windy Hill
  • The pure silvery Moon was associated with the chaste Moon goddesses, Artemis, ‘the Huntress with the Silver Bow’, and Diana, whose images were cast from silver.
  • The huntress silently pulled out a small dagger from her waist; its blade gleamed in the flickering light.
  • Kim is giving away two copies of Ghost Huntress Book 1: THE AWAKENING by Marley Gibson and one lucky winner will get a special "dowsing" pendant necklace with their book. Mega Giveaway List of Books & More 07/15/09
  • After peevish[2] years cast as China's underperforming neighbour, the huntress is now in hot pursuit.
  • There was no answer as the huntress looked at the floor, pensive.
  • Alexia had to fight to keep the huntress within her from taking over.
  • Her senses tingled in reaction to the smell, alert, and the instincts of the huntress awoke within her.
  • Momentarily the huntress glanced down at the floor and realized the clattering noise had come from the bag of iron she had earlier given the girl.
  • The Ionic temple was dedicated to the goddess Artemis Agrotera (the huntress).
  • Silence still came from the dark huntress and the king grew impatient.
  • ‘If you really insist, I guess I can reveal myself now,’ said the huntress.
  • She is a virgin huntress and also the moon goddess.
  • She has no grace or charm, but she is a deadly huntress, and her swift movement towards her prey is like a snake's, smooth and fast. ON CATS
  • She fled their home in anger and joined Diana's cult in the woods as a huntress.
  • The shocked huntress still found this hard to believe.
  • “Quit 2–5, Huntress!” he calls urgently to Langley flight leader Dean Eckmann, using his call sign. Touching History
  • It is a high vantage point overlooking the town, a place where a murderous diabolist could hide from the implacable huntress on his trail and from which he can watch and direct his unliving army.
  • I had just as soon have a huntress in elk camp with me as a hunter. It Takes All Kinds
  • The unicorns were gone now, and the huntress was standing alone in the forest.
  • Female speaker Atalanta was a mythical huntress and athlete.
  • At the mention of the name the huntress automatically flinched and brought her sea green eyes onto the king with faint concern.
  • In a few careful moments, the huntress came silently through the woods to her kill.
  • During the long and taxing journey up into the high mountain fastness where the Huntress’s people dwell, I came to view this less as an epigram and more as an axiom. Duet « A Fly in Amber
  • The huntress grunted as she shoved herself onto her knees.
  • All of a sudden the huntress stood, gently placing her already sleeping falcon on a low tree branch.
  • My certainty in this matter was due, not to any exalted sense of my own desirableness to women, but to my anything but exalted concept of women as instinctive huntresses of men. CHAPTER VIII
  • Ivy cinched the belt high and tight over her slacks and vest, turning herself into a chic urban huntress. Three Stages of Amazement
  • What! The sporule of a scrap of moss requires an antherozoid before it is fit to germinate; and the ovule of a Scolia, that proud huntress, can dispense with the equivalent in order to hatch and produce a male? Bramble-Bees and Others
  • She was depicted as a eternally young and skilled huntress.

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