Gazed
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Tarvin, with his hat on the back of his head and his hands in his pockets,
gazed
at the image, looking about him and whistling softly.
Tarvin
gazed
at her admiringly.
I do not believe my life is necessary; but if it is necessary, that too!"Tarvin
gazed
at her, baffled, disheartened, at a loss.
He
gazed
at her for a vacant and hopeless minute.
The queen took the two hands of the young woman with a burst of emotion,
gazed
at her as if to read her very heart, and seeing nothing but sincerity in her beautiful eyes, embraced her tenderly.
cried d’Artagnan, who could not believe what the hostess and Bazin had successively told him; and he gazed, half stupefied, upon the three persons before him.
Milady
gazed
with all the power of her attention; it was just light enough for her to see who was coming.
I
gazed
at my uncle with satisfactory admiration.
I bent over a projecting rock and
gazed
down.
He
gazed
upon me with his arms crossed; then these muttered words passed his lips:"It's all over!"
I
gazed
into the darkness.
I
gazed
painfully upon the luminous current growing weaker and weaker in the wire coil.
I
gazed
upon these wonders in silence.
I gazed, I thought, I admired, with a stupefaction mingled with a certain amount of fear.
At these words I rose and
gazed
round upon the horizon, still everywhere bounded by clouds alone.
My uncle and I
gazed
on each other with haggard eyes, clinging to the stump of the mast, which had snapped asunder at the first shock of our great catastrophe.
Then we
gazed
round us at the high, thin window of old stained glass, the oak panelling, the stags' heads, the coats-of-arms upon the walls, all dim and sombre in the subdued light of the central lamp.
I saw his dark face lit up with a boyish enthusiasm as he
gazed
about him.
His dark eyes, glaring out of the white mask of his face, were full of horror and astonishment as he
gazed
from Sir Henry to me.
A boulder of granite concealed our approach, and crouching behind it we
gazed
over it at the signal light.
Then, as the moon rose we climbed to the top of the rocks over which our poor friend had fallen, and from the summit we
gazed
out over the shadowy moor, half silver and half gloom.
With a bitter curse I shook my fist at it as I
gazed.
I
gazed
with interest and some surprise upon the portrait.
We all three shook hands, and I saw at once from the reverential way in which Lestrade
gazed
at my companion that he had learned a good deal since the days when they had first worked together.
I remember that he frightened as well as fascinated me with his talk of battles, and I can recall as if it were yesterday the horror with which I
gazed
upon a spot of blood upon his shirt ruffle, which had come, as I have no doubt, from a mischance in shaving.
There was something horrible in the ferocious energy of Berks's hitting, every blow fetching a grunt from him as he smashed it in, and after each I
gazed
at Jim, as I have
gazed
at a stranded vessel upon the Sussex beach when wave after wave has roared over it, fearing each time that I should find it miserably mangled.
Neb had raised himself a little and
gazed
without seeing.
He did not speak, but he gazed; and, no doubt, the appearance of the country, with its inequalities of ground, its forests, its various productions, were impressed on his mind.
The sailor considered the apparatus; then he
gazed
at the engineer without saying a word, only a look plainly expressed his opinion that if Cyrus Harding was not a magician, he was certainly no ordinary man.
The animals, motionless among the blocks of basalt,
gazed
with an astonished eye, as if they saw human bipeds for the first time.
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