If you'd rather not endure my company, Miss, I espied a friend of mine on my way to this coach and can most certainly impose upon him. |
As they crossed the length of the room, they finally espied her crew, barking raucous laughter and drinking deep of their pewter tankards. |
In these parts of the bush the small hut of the out-settler may often be espied. |
She could not make out who it was, but as she turned to run Hawk Kennedy espied her. |
Some of the connections they espied between the Baret and the Bard seem a little far-fetched. |
It was in a pause for breath that she raised her infuriated head and espied the intruder. |