The words leap out from the newspaper every time, as if written in neon.
As he enters, the fox leaps out from a window and closes the door.
The young man leapt out from a bush, killed him and took the money.
The pale bones leaped out at them from the dark.
So heavy were the blows that fire leapt out from them.
What would they do if someone were to leap out from the underbrush?
A big flourishing date that leaped out from the paper.
Then, as I stood still, my shadow leaped out black before me, from some new light behind.
A week later the dread words leaped out at me from the open day book.
Or until rebels leap out from their cover in a surprise attack on government troops.