Her system of espial is even more minute and irritating than that of Russia. |
Among the crowd entering the exhibition he could easily keep her in sight without risk of his espial being detected. |
But the man, whoever he might be, who indulged in this espial, every now and then gave signs of ill temper and disappointment. |
He remembered his reluctant consent to McCloskey's proposal touching the espial upon Hallock, and was sorry he had given it. |
At the moment of my espial, Cornwallis was speaking, and I drew back to listen, well enough content to be in earshot. |
But Laure refused to condescend to an act of espial which no curiosity could justify, and she consequently became the object of much reprobation. |