"Had I your fleet feet," said he, "I could make the journey in a day."
In fact, it was his fleet feet that helped carry Boston to its first world championship since 1918.
Still breathless from her race and putting her fleet foot in her mouth, Ms. Torrence said cheerfully: "It was much overblown.
He uses these to full advantage in conjunction with his excellent eyesight, fleet feet, and able muscle.
If the Colonel were ever guilty of bragging it was about his sister's ability in those acquirements demanding a true eye, a fleet foot, a strong arm and a daring spirit.
Among the upperclassmen, Florida State's Casey Welden has drawn comparisons to Montana for his ability to get the job done without a rifle arm or fleet feet.
He now lies in a hospital bed with a bandaged stump below the knee instead of a fleet foot.
That was taken care of by Delino DeShields, the Dodger second baseman with the fleet feet.
Over 12 rounds the fleet feet and mind of Leonard will, I suspect, no longer be quick enough to escape.
The fleet feet of the White House are appearing as Reagan's Revolutions.