But the Bashkir looked at him with the same expression and without answering a word. |
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Mr. Lanhearne and Ada looked at him with anxiety, and Mr. Lanhearne went to his side. |
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The cat looked at him with great round eyes that were diabolical in their fixedness. |
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She looked at him with a concern which was to me more engaging than her archness. |
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The deputy looked at him with 131 a scowl in which there was a mixture of curiosity. |
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He found also a disquieted Sylvia, who looked at him with brooding and a question in her eyes. |
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Neopa looked at him with her fawn-like eyes large with incredibility and hope. |
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She looked at him with a nervous repugnance to his appearance, which she tried to subdue. |
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At which piece of self-assertion the girls looked at him with admiring eyes. |
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The Tuscan looked at him with all the scarcely-veiled contempt of the North for the South. |
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She moved up to him and looked at him with an affection that was a transfiguration. |
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I looked at him with dim, tearful eyes, and assured him that soon he shall be free. |
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The tall, flashily good-looking man at his elbow straightened up and looked at him with a doubtful expression in his eyes. |
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Evadna freed herself as unobtrusively as possible, and looked at him with wide eyes. |
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Jean, sobered by the terrible shock, looked at him with wild eyes. |
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Edward smoked his honeydew, and Mary looked at him with placid affection. |
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Artois looked at him with a steadiness that seemed to pierce. |
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Rilth looked at him with a snarl, uttered a stream of invectives. |
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The knight looked at him with a face which struck the smile from his lips. |
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She looked at him with a superciliousness not natural to her. |
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It was the matchi who looked at him with his tiger cat eyes. |
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Now he had a son, and the child's mother looked at him with tragic eyes. |
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She looked at him with an inquiry which held a sort of prescient reserve. |
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And instead of quailing, she looked at him with flashing eyes. |
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She did not flinch from the pain which I knew she must have suffered, but looked at him with eyes that were more appealing than ever. |
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Meadows looked at him with ill-disguised expressions of disgust. |
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Anthea Merril looked at him with suppressed apprehension in her eyes. |
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Ewell looked at him with his bright round eyes, bobbed his head and swore. |
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His friend looked at him with a braggart air, and sang to himself. |
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She looked at him with tired eyes and changeless expression. |
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Morse looked at him with a face cold as chiselled marble and as hard. |
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When he returned with his basket leaking, but still half-full, Arthur looked at him with a more thoroughly reawakened consciousness. |
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Elsa looked at him with a strange mixture of sadness and contempt. |
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Carey looked at him with startled eyes, and then, used to self-restraint, she poured out another cup of tea for his uncle. |
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Conboy looked at him with quick flashing of his shifty eyes. |
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And she pushed back her heavy brown hair with both hands, and looked at him with dancing eyes in which the big teardrops were still glittering. |
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Petronius looked at him with the satisfied eye of an artist. |
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Hope's tone was remonstrant, as she looked at him with startled eyes. |
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But she laughed and looked at him with eyes that at once gave him courage to wait and made it torture to wait. |
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She lowered her yashmak and looked at him with burning eyes. |
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He stumbled on a few steps, a little black snake crept out of its bed of mud, and looked at him with yellow eyes protruding from its upraised head. |
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But this well set-up fisher-youth did not wriggle, looked at him with eyes steady, clear, and unflinching, and spoke in a tone distinctly, even startlingly, respectful. |
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