Gazed
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Cyrus Harding
gazed
for some time at this splendid constellation, which has at its summit and at its base two stars of the first magnitude, at its left arm a star of the second, and at its right arm a star of the third magnitude.
As to Cyrus Harding, he did not speak; he simply gazed, and by the mistrust which his look expressed, it appeared that he was examining some strange country.
Sometimes even two or three of these animals stopped at a little distance from the canoe and
gazed
at the settlers without manifesting any terror, as if, seeing men for the first time, they had not yet learned to fear them.
The jaguar advanced and
gazed
around him with blazing eyes, his hair bristling as if this was not the first time he had scented men.
The settlers
gazed
around them, but saw nothing, neither under the bushes nor among the trees.
The settlers then approached the ape and
gazed
at it attentively.
They advanced quietly without showing any uneasiness, and
gazed
at the men, in whom they could not as yet recognize their future masters.
When the settlers, leaning from their windows,
gazed
on the huge watery masses breaking beneath their eyes, they could not but admire the magnificent spectacle of the ocean in its impotent fury.
Cyrus Harding
gazed
on it in silence.
Arrived at the foot of the hill, Pencroft, Spilett, and Herbert climbed it in a few minutes, and
gazed
anxiously round the horizon.
Will you allow me to live there with them?"Cyrus Harding
gazed
at the unfortunate man for a few moments with a feeling of deep commiseration; then,--"My friend," said he, "the corral has only stables hardly fit for animals."
Cyrus Harding
gazed
at the sheet of white without saying anything, for he really did not know how to explain this phenomenon, at this time of year and in such a temperature.
Cyrus Harding and his companions gazed, with a feeling of surprise bordering on stupefaction.
He then took up his station near the window and
gazed
through the foliage.
They
gazed
at each other without uttering a word, then they re-entered the house.
He
gazed
into the apartment.
Chapter 15The colonists, warned by the engineer, left their work and
gazed
in silence at the summit of Mount Franklin.
He gazed, a prey to violent excitement.
He balanced the watch in his hand,
gazed
hard at the dial, opened the back, and examined the works, first with his naked eyes and then with a powerful convex lens.
He took a pair of night-glasses from his pocket and
gazed
some time at the shore.
They sat down, and
gazed
with great gravity at each other, each thinking in his heart that he had seldom seen a stronger or more athletic figure than was placed opposite to him.
The knights heard this uncommon document read from end to end, and then
gazed
upon each other in silent amazement, as being utterly at a loss to know what it could portend.
I know not whether the fair Rowena would have been altogether satisfied with the species of emotion with which her devoted knight had hitherto
gazed
on the beautiful features, and fair form, and lustrous eyes, of the lovely Rebecca; eyes whose brilliancy was shaded, and, as it were, mellowed, by the fringe of her long silken eyelashes, and which a minstrel would have compared to the evening star darting its rays through a bower of jessamine.
But the moment had now arrived when earth and all his treasures were gliding from before his eyes, and when the savage Baron's heart, though hard as a nether millstone, became appalled as he
gazed
forward into the waste darkness of futurity.
The victors, assembling in large bands,
gazed
with wonder, not unmixed with fear, upon the flames, in which their own ranks and arms glanced dusky red.
O, valiant Robert de Ros! did I exclaim internally, as I
gazed
upon these good soldiers of the cross, where they lie sculptured on their sepulchres,--O, worthy William de Mareschal!
She gazed, accordingly, upon the scene, which we shall endeavour to describe in the next chapter.
His large blue eyes seemed to expand as he
gazed
around the assembly, and his countenance appeared elated by the conscious dignity, and imaginary merit, of the part which he was about to perform.
His features relaxed in their usual severity as he
gazed
upon the beautiful creature before him, alone, unfriended, and defending herself with so much spirit and courage.
Cedric started back as far as the wall of the apartment would permit, and, leaning against it as one unable to support himself,
gazed
on the figure of his friend with eyes that seemed fixed, and a mouth which he appeared incapable of shutting.
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