Following the meandering Dourbie, it ran snakily from patches of staring moonlight to patches of inky shadows, now on narrow ledges high over the brawling stream, now dipping so low that the tyres were almost level with the plane of broken waters.
"Alias The Lone Wolf"
Louis Joseph Vance
He looked rather a mean little man, standing there; not thrilling as when he appeared in the schoolrooms for there was an unpleasing familiarity in his air, but still decidedly mysterious, for though he smiled and looked snakily at Rosalie, he still glanced from side to side as though furtively looking for something and he still, before committing himself to an action, paused as though meditating a statement and then suddenly performed the action as though he had made up his mind not to speak-yet.
"This Freedom"
A. S. M. Hutchinson
Before him, its empty arms stretched toward him, its straps and wires twisting snakily in front of him, was The Chair!
"O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921"
Various