Glancing at the woman's dark eyes, I perceive them to be shining as pensively, innocently as the eyes of a young maiden.
Those large, dark eyes of his would sink into the white soul of a young girl as the black cloth sunk into the snow in Franklin's famous experiment.
He was going for good now--to become a wise man once more, and he might never look into those wonderful, dark eyes more.
Taller than common, willowy and slight, with great, dark eyes, flowing dark curls, and a colorless olive skin.
To his dying day, James Liston never forgot the haunted, terrified look in those dilating, dark eyes.
Beatrix Gordon looked at the beautiful river with wide, dark eyes.
A sudden step, the dark figure of a man looming before her, made her lift her wide, dark eyes.
Laurel looked at him with her great, wistful, dark eyes.
She lifted a white face full of desperate trouble, and somber, heavy, dark eyes up to Clarice.
With his dense, dark eyes, delicate face and golden hair, his white clothes and loose black tie, she was able to recognize in him an object that might charm and even subjugate.
Suddenly he perceived a small dark object lying at his feet, and when he stooped to see what it was he found it was a little bird that had fallen out of the nest and now looked up at him sadly and helplessly from large dark eyes.
Lawrence Newt was standing near the window in the library, looking up at the portrait that hung there, and deep into the soft, dark eyes.
Undisguised admiration--the admiration always acceptable to a woman when accompanied with respect--shone in Gentleman Jim's dark eyes.
Then she takes as next of kin," said Tom, thinking of Maud's dark eyes, and filling his glass.
The nurse stared at Moggy, and Moggy stared back with her dark eyes at the nurse; then the nurse began to search for the lost doll, but she could not find her anywhere.
He was very pale, the sparkle of mirth had died out from his dark eyes, his lips were compressed sternly.
She received him with a curling lip, and an irrepressible flash of her proud, dark eyes.
An angry light flared into the man's dark eyes a moment, but he bit his lip to keep back a sharp rejoinder.
Neil's dark eyes, just above the level of his own, and so like them, were unrecognizable now.
Judith drew back and stared at him, her hands still in his, and the boy stared back with a look that matched her own in his big, deeply lit, dark eyes.
Motioning him to a seat she stood before him, her little form drawn up to its full height, her defiant, dark eyes fixed on his repulsive face with undisguised loathing.
With a wild cry, she unclasped her hands from her eyes and looked up--looked up to encounter those dear, dark eyes, she had never expected to see more.
The girl's dark eyes flashed, and her beautiful chiselled nostril dilated as she threw her head back, and stamped her little foot on the floor.
Only her full, dark eyes, set in their bar of black, moved watchfully, searching the pallid spaces all about the log.
For a second the young raccoon stood still where he had fallen, and his keen, dark eyes flashed a glance on each of his enemies in turn.
Now, submerged till his furry back and spiky tail were just even with the surface, his little, dark eyes glanced up with mingled defiance and appeal at the savage, yellow glare of the wide orbs staring down upon him.
As soon as he realized himself still a prisoner, his keen, dark eyes turned a look of reproach upon his jailer, who was holding the other end of the cord and watching him intently.
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