The Governor turned swiftly on him, his cavernous eyes flashing fire.
Looking down at Echo from his great height, gaunt, raw-boned and with a saturnine twinkle in his cavernous eyes, his homely sallow face softened to a wonderful smile.
The Hindu agitators at the cavernous dinner under the House of Commons came to the conclusion that Benham was a dreamer.
From the cavernous depths where his eyes were set Mr. Breed turned a slow and solemn stare on the enraged chief clerk of the state treasury.
His lips compressed themselves to a waving line, and his high hawk-beak came down over them; the fierce light burned in his cavernous eyes, and his grizzled hair erected itself like a crest.
He pulled his hat far down over his cavernous eyes, and worked his thin, rusty old jaws.
And there was something oppressive about the stillness of this cavernous old house with its sound-proof partitions and its distances.
When he smiled, his whole face seemed to wrinkle back, displaying many large teeth in a cavernous mouth.
Listening an instant to catch the import of this cavernous gasp upon the brink of sound, the girl said: 'Part?
Only a wide vista of light, mild yet penetrating as the gathered glimmer of innumerable stars, expanded gradually before her eyes, in blissful contrast to the cavernous darkness from which she had of late emerged.
He opened hiscavernous eyes and glared at the Zulu with a look of hellish hate.
So towards the dark and cavernous abyss, I, a blind arid man, direct my steps.
She was standing at the window, gazing down into the cavernous city in the twilight.
A picture of a fair palace in the cavernous depths of a Sienna street came over the young man with a vivid sense of pain.
It seemed cavernous and chill; the stone stairs were repellent and the whole air full of hollow warnings.
The rock is rather vesicular than cavernous in its structure.
This stream, with its impending cavernous cliffs, I designated the Wall-cave or Ononda valley.
We scanned these lofty cliffs closely, as we were in a cavernous limestone country, for evidences of some practicable opening which might give us shelter for the night.
We crossed the river below this isolated cliff, and landed at some cavernous rocks on the Illinois side, which the boatmen, with the usual propensity of unlettered men, called the Devil's Oven.
Once Rod spoke aloud, and his voice rose and beat itself in the cavernous depths of the walls until it seemed as though he had shouted.
The sun had passed beyond the southwestern forests, and through the narrow rift between the mountain walls there fell but the ebbing light of day, dissolving itself into the shadows of dusk as it struggled weakly in the cavernous depths.
The cavernous opening in the distant hill (marked X in the drawing) is the entrance to a rock tomb.
He read on and on, chapter after chapter, not heeding the flight of time, until the train rolled into a cavernous train shed and was attacked by the usual energetic mob of porters and hotel runners.
Beyond yawned a cavernous kitchen, the blacker because of its opening on to a dazzlingly green back yard.
These warehouses had cavernous rooms, so dark you could not see to the ends, and there from between the wooden columns the things from the ships loomed out of the dark like so many ghosts.
Hungrily I peered after them up the long cavernous docksheds.
I could see the twin fires of some dull fever burning in the depths of his cavernous eyes.
Well, the whole song's what I want to know," was the calm and cavernous answer.
Drawing his sword, he rushed at the monster, and flung himself right into his cavernous mouth.
On his knees he peered into the cavernous depths--and saw nothing.
The trees grew taller, and soon the day began breaking through so that there were no longer the cavernous hollows of gloom about them.
There, lit by flickering candles and one or two evil-smelling lamps, the great cavernous vaults of the monks of old, were filled by those poor excited and terrified people, who had taken refuge from the sudden horrors of war.