What I liked about the script was that everyone gets in to such terrible peril you wounder how on earth they will get out of it. |
Indras, as an ant, is the wounder, the biter of the serpent. |
C stands for Cupid, that wounder of hearts, D for with which he does mischief, his Darts. |
Marko cannot now open his hand, but his wounder was sped to the happy hunting-grounds there and then, as he modestly relates. |
I lay a long time just in the wounder of the wounderful free air and rain. |
That canyon must be a wounder, and the sea and the misty mountains and the brown hills. |