81. She moves like a cat across jagged rocks and discarded cardboard to avoid stepping in the sewage. 82. So not only does she sing like a woman half her age, she moves like a woman half her size. 83. Suddenly the air over the stream and along the shores is alive with thousands of delicately winged insects moving like battalions of tiny helicopters. 84. The breeze freshens, and in it the treetops move like dancers. 85. The comet fragments -- essentially rocky mountains sheathed in ice -- are moving like a row of baby ducks waddling toward their fiery doom. 86. The defensive players are pointing, shouting, some linemen moving like crabs. 87. The group moved like a pack through the crowded lobby at Patriotic Hall. 88. The harbor seals, sleek-looking with tiny ears, are quite playful, and move like torpedoes through the water. 89. The kangaroo moved like no other animal and raised its barely formed newborns in a pouch. 90. The Orator does appear, a macabre, white-faced ghoul, who moves like a mannequin. |