He whipped the wheel to the right-blood from his wrenched wounded shoulder spreading through his shirt--and raced diagonally across the enormous compound; heavy, weatherproof bulbs exploded under the tires as he sped toward the now darkened area where seconds ago there had been the dim flash of light.
He raced diagonally across the avenue, toward the entrance to a dark flight of cellar steps below a shop that had been closed for the night.
Together they entered the woods and raced diagonally downhill through the tangled foliage to position themselves for their next assignment.
Among those swooping phantoms, an apparently more solid figure raced diagonally downward, moving away from me and from the buttress, south along the grassy embankment.
Webb knew he would lose him in the crowds if he did not hurry, so he held up both hands, stopping the traffic, and raced diagonally down the ramp as horns bellowed and angry shrieks came from drivers.
The last of the hunting crew turned and fled, racing diagonally up from the beach in a heart-pounding effort to reach the car.
The two men raced diagonally across the street, through the sulphurous steam billowing up through an iron manhole cover and out the other side, around the black Firebird.
Whirling, he caught but the briefest of glances of Harry's darkened form as it raced diagonally up the wall.
Major Ogilvie, who was on the other side of the field at the time of the interception, raced diagonally across the Superdome turf and knocked Milot out of bounds at the Alabama 37.
The swivel-gun and the gingall fired as fast as they could; large bodies of men raced diagonally across and across the broad open slope between the camp and the building-slip, hallooing as they ran or howling like gibbons, and presently there was a furious discharge of crackers along the inner border of the forest.