Gazed
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He still
gazed
at the bed.
The abuse increased, while the dead man, stretched on his back,
gazed
motionless with his large fixed eyes at the immense sky from which the night was falling.
And with his blue eyes he
gazed
at the livid sky, the smoky dawn, with soot weighing like lead afar over the plain.
No one replied, and the men turned their heads and
gazed
vaguely at the walls.
He raised his eyes and
gazed
at the sky.
They
gazed
at him, tortured by hunger.
She
gazed
at the darkness with distraction, wringing her hands in another fit of sobbing.
Without hesitation, I identified his dominant qualities-- self-confidence, since his head reared like a nobleman's above the arc formed by the lines of his shoulders, and his black eyes
gazed
with icy assurance; calmness, since his skin, pale rather than ruddy, indicated tranquility of blood; energy, shown by the swiftly knitting muscles of his brow; and finally courage, since his deep breathing denoted tremendous reserves of vitality.
I undid the linen bandages, while the wounded man
gazed
with great staring eyes and let me proceed without making a single complaint.
It
gazed
with enormous, staring eyes that were tinted sea green.
Others, dreaming on sofas with an open letter,
gazed
at the moon through a slightly open window half draped by a black curtain.
On the large stove of porcelain inlaid with copper baguettes the statue of a woman, draped to the chin,
gazed
motionless on the room full of life.
Rodolphe
gazed
at her in the light of the burning lanterns.
"But if I did not come," he continued, "if I could not see you, at least I have
gazed
long on all that surrounds you.
Then, having
gazed
at him for a few moments with an amorous and humid look, she said hurriedly—"Ah! do not speak of it again!
Charles
gazed
at her with the dull look of a drunken man, while he listened motionless to the last cries of the sufferer, that followed each other in long-drawn modulations, broken by sharp spasms like the far-off howling of some beast being slaughtered.
They told each other the sorrows of the week, the presentiments, the anxiety for the letters; but now everything was forgotten; they
gazed
into each other's faces with voluptuous laughs, and tender names.
Oh, think of something, you who have saved so many!"Charles caught him in both his arms, and
gazed
at him wildly, imploringly, half-fainting against his breast.
Madame de Renal
gazed
at him with eyes of astonishment.
Julien, erect upon his mighty rock,
gazed
at the sky, kindled to flame by an August sun.
In the surprise that he felt at so extraordinary a token of affection, he
gazed
at her with passion; for she had struck him as looking very pretty at luncheon, and, without raising his eyes, he had spent his time making a detailed catalogue of her charms.
His mistress, leaning upon his shoulder,
gazed
at him; he himself
gazed
at those ornaments and fripperies which on a wedding day are displayed among the presents.
He, without opening it,
gazed
at his wife with madness in his eyes.
With tears in her eyes she
gazed
out at the wooded slopes of the mountain.
'If you are thinking of me, when I pass, have a bunch of violets in your hand.'Amanda
gazed
at him with an air of astonishment; this gaze changed Julien's courage into temerity; he blushed deeply, however, as he said to her:'I feel that I love you with the most violent love.''Don't speak so loud, then,' she warned him with an air of alarm.
The abbe Pirard
gazed
at him in astonishment, like a man who, in the course of long years, has fallen out of the way of meeting with delicate emotions.
So as not to be taken by surprise in his emotion, he went and hid himself in a little dark corner; from which he
gazed
with rapture at the glittering backs of the books.
This series of actions, very deliberate towards the end, occupied fully a minute; Mademoiselle de La Mole
gazed
at him in astonishment.
She stood motionless before Julien who had now replaced the sword, she
gazed
at him with eyes in which there was no more hatred.
She found an intense pleasure in strolling by his side, it was with curiosity that she
gazed
at his hands which that morning had seized the sword to kill her.
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