Glance at your schedule by day, month, or year and keep track of recurring meetings or appointments. |
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She accompanies this with a glance that sets Luttrell's fond heart beating. |
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Giving him a dark glance in acknowledgment of his answer, Rigaud knocked loudly. |
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The bushman gave a puzzled glance, first at one sister and then at the other. |
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Not a passing glance was turned from the board to look after the beggared gambler. |
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We will conclude our work with a glance at aerostation as applied to warfare. |
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After a glance or two at her Domini felt that she was bored by her own agilities. |
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The woman was about to strike him angrily, when she happened to glance at his face. |
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Yet must my eyes have been anointed, for others passed her by without a second glance. |
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The first of the charts opened, the deacon saw at a glance, was that of the Antarctic Circle. |
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A glance at the anteceding pages of this libellus me-sheweth poor Will Roper at ye season his love-fitt for me was at its height. |
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She did not glance at him, but held her cigarette in silence and refused to light it. |
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He flung a swift glance at the man as he realized that his observation was apposite. |
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They are a sort of armoured car arrangement and shells literally glance off them. |
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Sanderson, au courant, continued his exposition after a preparatory glance around the stalls. |
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He cast a glance about him, his eye, avid with curiosity, held rigidly in restraint. |
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There was a pause, and whilst his eyes were upon hers, hers were upon the ground in avoidance of his glance. |
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She put the lamp there, and stole one awestricken glance at the furious conflict raging on both sides of the lower landing. |
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He flashed a glance in the direction of the divan under the awning where the Basha slept. |
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Bill cast a baleful glance at his rival and thrust 247 out his chin insolently. |
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It required but a visit to the bell buoy, to see at a glance the destructive effects of the storm on the unfortunate ships. |
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There had been barely a glance between us to betoken the dreadfulness of the moment. |
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His glance traveled across the meadows, and he perceived a blue spot in the path which wound alongside the Brindelle. |
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A dog-cart by Adams and a thoroughbred like Boanerges were, after all, worth a glance at. |
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He took in the situation at a glance and dismissed Bobadilla almost with contempt. |
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Even one who knew more of saddles than of buhl and Empire could see that at a glance. |
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Gazing, with a timid glance, On the brooklet's swift advance, On the river's broad expanse! |
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She threw a laughing glance over her shoulder at him, and the wind caught her hair and drew it out in a brown cloud under the sun. |
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Let us glance once more at the scheme of bt and wer that has been in force. |
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Of course, any member of the bumblebee family would have known at a glance that he was not one of them. |
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Many artists attempted to fix that glance and that smile with pencil or burin, but how few were successful! |
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A glance at his watch accompanied Burnham's consent to spare a few minutes. |
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Often and anxiously the cabalist shot a glance at his companion, and then again relapsed into reverie. |
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She cast a glance at the clock at a cabstand, and found she was behind time. |
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As they came out of the livery barn again, Bartley happened to glance at the lighted doorway of the cantina opposite. |
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At the first glance we see that the city is built upon two nearly parallel ranges of hills, separated by a Central Valley. |
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Charlot looked up, and for just a second his glance was not without uneasiness. |
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At the corral the two young men saw at a glance that the girls ponies had not been returned by cholo Sam. |
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The Governor began to chortle after a quick glance at the vanishing red light of the Portsmouth car. |
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Let us now take a glance at some of the more remarkable species of ciliate Infusoria. |
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At the first glance he divined my interior trouble, and I hated him for his clairvoyance. |
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A glance at the section of a compound eye will show you that all the little cones radiate from a common centre. |
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The glance with which she comprehended the renovated shop was bitter with contempt. |
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After some time, however, Woodward's glance seemed to lose its concentrative power, and gradually to become vague and blank. |
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Win darted a cornerwise glance at Tobias to see if he were suspiciously watching her. |
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Ekstrohm smiled, and followed the captain through the airlock with only a glance at the lapel gauge on his coverall. |
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But her glance rested on the one who marched at the head, immediately after the cross-bearer. |
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Julian and his advisers must have seen at a glance that if the Romans were not to attack Ctesiphon, they must retreat. |
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Here in the shout that rings upon my ear, Here in the glance that curst me with forgiveness. |
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She looked up, as I hesitated, and flashed that darkling glance of hers at me. |
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Mrs. Hurstwood kept on arranging her hair, not so much as deigning a glance. |
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Judith, the picture of demureness, would give him a glance that would almost create an explosion. |
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My ground-plan of the cathedral and its dependences will show at a glance how unusual and remarkable the whole scheme is. |
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The slightest glance of amused and derisory intelligence passed between them as the Complete Sportsman plunged into the game. |
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Then, slinging the sack up on his shoulder, he walked toward the door, giving Sim a friendly backward glance as he went out. |
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She had swung down on the other side of the horse, and her glance at him across the saddle seat was like a rapier thrust. |
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Instantly a soft tap at the door heralded the entrance of a person whom Philip at the first glance supposed to be a sandwich man. |
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Measured by this new glance, so clear, so appraising, he sank back into his chair. |
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She included them both in a neighborly glance, and dilly was very grateful. |
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All her wilfulness and sauciness flashed in her eyes as she lifted her glance at last to his and answered. |
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Indeed, the glance which met his own seemed to Orme to be disarmingly good-natured. |
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Taking the increment values of land is, therefore, not so discriminative as it appears at first glance. |
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That disdainful glance of his on the first evening I could never forget, billah. |
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At first glance, Martin's reactions appear to be those one would expect of schizophrenic withdrawal. |
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At him, when I could glance at him, with disgust little short of affrightment. |
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Jud turned from his pan of dishwater to cast a frightened glance over his shoulder. |
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For the third time he looked up at her, and there was dismissal in his glance. |
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She closed her dispatch case with a snap and gave a glance at herself in the great mirror. |
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Let us first of all glance at some of the most important phenomena in connection with assimilation and dissimilation. |
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Yet each glance said the same, that it was wise to dissimulate and take no offense. |
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On the scriber is placed the zero mark which shows at a glance the measurement that is being taken. |
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He looked me over now, searchingly and with a glance of mingled curiosity and anger. |
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He exchanged a glance with Selby and the man slipped quietly from the room. |
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The dauphiness thanked the speaker with a glance of her fine eyes. |
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One glance at her face in the candlelight seemed to tell all. |
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From a high sandy crest I turned a farewell glance at the death camp. |
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And she withdrew modestly, without so much as another glance at Carnac. |
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Sir Rowland flushed under that mocking glance and caustic tone. |
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Karl cast a distrustful glance sideways at my nursling and spoke not. |
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And bora, with a dark glance at Paul, walked in the direction indicated. |
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Someone, as he crossed the room, whirled to follow him with a glance. |
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Sometimes the bullets glance off the brickwork with a shower of sparks. |
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She held Brigit's hand, and exchanged a long glance with Father Foster. |
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For let any Unionist glance round the world outside the British Empire. |
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Cobb, tacitly and quietly, but none the less surely, though the reproof was dealt with one glance, quickly sent and as quickly withdrawn. |
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Once in a while he withdrew his glance from the newspaper and looked about him. |
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Red in the mornings and the evenings, Bertha,' said poor Caleb, with a woeful glance at his employer. |
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The brown bread and gruel, at first glance, not unappetising. |
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I come back from my work here, hot and tired, and a mere glance at that wood refreshes me. |
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Instead of answering, he stood, after one startled glance at her, looking intently at the knuckle of his forefinger. |
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She did not glance at the picture of the bunnies in a basket. |
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Genevive curtsied with a puzzled air and a sidelong glance at her sister. |
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Sire, an order is given by a sign, by a gesture, by a glance, as intelligibly, as freely, and as clearly as by word of mouth. |
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One swift glance had shown him there was no way of instant retreat. |
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Pausing in her lamentations, she surveyed him with a glance of awe and horror, then burst forth anew. |
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Involuntarily I glance at the Chanukah light opposite to me in the window. |
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All her cards are on the table, decipherable at the first glance. |
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Without a backward glance at the awe-struck soldiers Tarzan leaped the trench and was gone. |
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The Belknap-Jacksons left hastily, not deigning him a glance. |
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Tom saw, at a glance, that it was his own salary for the current quarter. |
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The man was tall, clean-shaven, quick of step and of glance. |
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She swept an admonishing glance towards the others as she did so. |
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As he pulled out the switch, the aeronaut gave a glance at the apparatus. |
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Her clear, colourless, unflinching glance enveloped us both critically. |
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Not a glance in his face disclosed passion, but his heart was afire. |
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Again, aggie studied him with a swift glance of interrogation. |
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And casting a commiserating glance at Viviana, she closed the door. |
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The Captain let his glance wander about from one to another of his aides. |
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Then, with a glance at the sleeping boy, Come ye up the airway a bit. |
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A glance at his altimeter showed a scant eighteen hundred now. |
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A glance at the Anacreon will show the truth of this observation. |
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He was turning on her a glance of the companionable and persuasive manner. |
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If a glance could have annihilated any man, his would have finished me. |
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Scipio followed up his words with a glance of smiling amiability. |
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She looked down as she said this, amiably bashful, with only one side glance at her companion to observe its effect on her. |
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The Countess greeted them with her grave smile, and Archer, feeling his host's admonitory glance on him, rose and surrendered his seat. |
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As they passed they gave a last glance at the sealer's tomb. |
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At first glance, the feudal nature of fascism seems unimportant. |
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When the boy got through, he cast a speculative glance at the carpetbag. |
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Suspicion growing in his glance, the apelike one continued to eye him. |
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A most condemnatory glance at my extremities accompanied this speech. |
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Then a confirmatory glance at the map made him agree with Tom. |
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She gave it one contemptuous glance, and turning, came back to the door. |
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He did not stand stolidly baring his furry belly to the missile, and die with an upward glance at the sympathetic heavens. |
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He raced back to the control panel, snapped a glance at the speed dial. |
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A glance shows it to be the flags on the Sims-Edison controllable torpedo. |
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Ever wake up, steal a glance at yourself in the mirror, and get the queasy feeling you're in for a Bad Hair Day? |
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Richard paled under the baronet's baleful, half-sneering glance. |
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I lowered my glance abashed, and answered her as courteously as I could. |
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At first glance Walsall seems an unremarkable town sitting in the shadow of Birmingham. |
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Her glance wandered from his face away toward the Gulf, whose sonorous murmur reached her like a loving but imperative entreaty. |
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Never would she attempt to divert a glance from her cousin's admirer. |
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She repelled my mocking smile with a glance of scornful indignation. |
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He gazed hard at Norton, with suspicion and belligerence in his glance. |
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But the first glance about the room restored the father's belligerency. |
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One last glance I gave her as I bestrode the rail of her balcony. |
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Frey Bartolomeo shot a fierce glance at him from under his cowl. |
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At first glance Mr. Birdseye told himself he was in the right car. |
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When her shy glance fell on me I rode in the sunshine of bluest sky. |
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His blusterous beginning ended in a speculating glance at her mouth. |
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One glance was sufficient to show that they had already availed themselves of the new clothing bought by Fairfax, had washed, and one or two had shaved. |
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Her first glance at its contents convinced her of the necessity of reading it carefully through in retirement, before any embarrassing questions could be put to her. |
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Add to that a pair of black eyes with yellowish whites, a proud glance, gleaming teeth, and lips which were perennially pomaded and redolent of musk. |
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A wisp of green floating in the air caught my eye, and another glance showed me that it was carried on a stick by a man who was moving among the broken ground. |
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They mounted the stair in silence, and still with an occasional awestruck glance at the dead body, proceeded more thoroughly to examine the contents of the cabinet. |
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Antonia pointed up to the sky and questioned me with her glance. |
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When Jurgis started slowly across the street toward him, he gave a quick glance about, meditating retreat, but then he concluded to stand his ground. |
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Rob looked at him swiftly, and saw naught but kindliness in his glance. |
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She gave me a triumphant glance in passing me, as if she rejoiced that my hands were so coarse and my boots were so thick, and she opened the gate, and stood holding it. |
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At last he was within a few feet of her, and when he shot a covert glance at her he saw that she was appraising him and that there was no evidence of anger upon her face. |
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Tired of pale languors and the painted smile, His Majesty the Son of Heaven, long time A slave of beauty, ardently desired The glance that brings an Empire's overthrow. |
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As the examination proceeded I cast a glance at Thurid and startled him looking wide-eyed and wonderingly at me, and then of a sudden he laughed full in my face. |
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Philip's glance unconsciously went to the absinthe, and Cronshaw, seeing it, gave him the quizzical look with which he reproved the admonitions of common sense. |
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At the first glance, Phoebe saw an elderly personage, in an old-fashioned dressing-gown of faded damask, and wearing his gray or almost white hair of an unusual length. |
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Everything was in its place, however, and after a hasty glance into her various closets, bags, and boxes, Jo decided that Amy had forgiven and forgotten her wrongs. |
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In the rapid glance Alleyne saw that he had white doeskin gloves, a curling white feather in his flat velvet cap, and a broad gold, embroidered baldric across his bosom. |
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