"...the agility and youthful lightness of her movements were a continual surprise to him..."

 

Passion in the Desert

"It was during the long hours, when he had abandoned hope, that he amused himself with the panther. He had come to learn the different inflections of her voice, the expressions of her eyes; he had studied the capricious patterns of all the rosettes which marked the gold of her robe. Mignonne was not even angry when he took hold of the tuft at the end of her tail to count her rings, those graceful ornaments which glittered in the sun like jewelry. It gave him pleasure to contemplate the supple, fine outlines of her form, the whiteness of her belly, the graceful pose of her head. But it was especially when she was playing that he felt most pleasure in looking at her; the agility and youthful lightness of her movements were a continual surprise to him; he wondered at the supple way in which she jumped and climbed, washed herself and arranged her fur, crouched down and prepared to spring. However rapid her spring might be, however slippery the stone she was on, she would always stop short at the word "Mignonne."

(A Passion in the Desert, Honoré de Balzac)
Honoré de Balzac is one of the most influential authors of all times. A Passion in the Desert describes the budding relationship between a soldier lost in the desert and what is referred to as a 'panther'. It is a relationship bordering on the amorous, and one that leads to murder.
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