And when she was not speaking, she was forever acting; introducing a million bits of byplay to replace the old statuesque poses.
"Superwomen"
Albert Payson Terhune
But this, it seems, was mere byplay and marksmanship; for before you have done wondering, Ulysses rises to his feet in anger, and pours flight after flight, arrow after arrow, from the great bow.
"Emerson and Other Essays"
John Jay Chapman
And in this pause, a curious piece of byplay passed between Warner and O'Hearn.
"Out of the Air"
Inez Haynes Irwin