Her infant, feebly crawling in the leaves, fell on her belly and mewled.
In most situations, the radiation exposure is not excessive, but there are some exceptions in which pure uranium oxide [which produces red-orange coloration as a glaze] on bathroom floors can pose a hazard for infants crawling around for hours on end, day after day.
A campaign poster shows an old black-and-white photo of infants crawling around, mostly without pants, in the bathroom of East Germany's once ubiquitous state-funded kindergarten.
Two figures dressed in skins are suddenly visible, newborn infants crawling very slowly out of the earth's womb.
I saw a cherubic-faced infant crawling happily across a terra-cotta kitchen floor as another blue-eyed babe climbed into my lap to nurse at my breast.
I counted eleven little Dimmocks from a boy in his early teens down to a grubby faced infant crawling around the floor; and judging by the significant bulge in Mum's midriff the number was soon to be augmented.
And once disturbed, infiltrating the lungs of the farmer in his field, absently rubbed into a minor cut on the hand of a clerk in the village, ingested by an infant crawling along the floor, how did it become contagious, passing from host to host?
They might reconsider when they have four or five infants crawling around.
No solid or even skinned gold statues, no glorious Victories driving four-horsed chariots, no Zeuxis paintings-not even as yet an image of the Great God to replace the ancient terracotta giant sculpted by Vulca before Rome was more than an infant crawling onto the world stage.