His back turned toward me, head bent, he hurriedly plies the broom with the quick, short stroke of the one-armed sweeper.
The Lizard sat still, head bent, knees drawn up, apparently buried in thought.
When I looked up at my turkey-girl, she was sitting more easily in the saddle, head bent thoughtfully.
Morgan rode on in silence, head bent in humiliation, in the sad disappointment that fell on him like a blow.
Morgan thought it over, hands on his thighs, head bent a little, eyes on his boots, conscious that the girl was watching him anxiously, as one on trial at the bar watches a doubtful jury when counsel makes the last appeal.
And away he galloped, head bent low, reeking spurs clinging to his horse's gaunt flanks.
At the last jangle, and while the corridor still hummed with the thin reverberations, I rose and began to pace my narrow cell, head bent on my breast, but keeping my eyes steadily on the grating.
He nodded as though stunned, leaning there on the table, hands folded, head bent.
Probably," said Betty, head bent, slim, ringless fingers busy with the sparkling drop that glimmered pendant from her neckchain.
Busy with curb and snaffle reins, head bent, into her oval face a tint of color crept.
She sat there, head bent, silent, impassive, acquiescent under the physical and mental strain to which she had never become thoroughly hardened.
Riding there, head bent, her pulses timing the slow pacing of her horse, she presently became aware, without looking up, that Quarrier was watching her.
But the drive up town and through the sunlit park gave him no pleasure, and he entered his great house with a heavy, lifeless step, head bent, as though counting every crevice in the stones under his lagging feet.
But there was no change of expression in her pretty, pale face as, head bent, shoulder to shoulder with him, she moved thoughtfully onward along the dunes, the fixed smile stamped on her lips.
He at her elbow, head bent, idly watched the smoke curling upward from his cigarette.
But Dolly Wilming stood silent, head bent, slender fingers worrying her lips, which seemed inclined to quiver.
Westerling watched her sharply, passing along the path of the second terrace, pacing slowly, head bent, until she was out of sight.
His hand made a movement of manipulation, head bent, eye sighting.
He spoke wearily, head bent, resting the weight of one arm on the table against which she leaned.
Neither spoke again; and after a moment Selwyn's eyes fell, he turned heavily on his heel and walked away, head bent, gray eyes narrowing to slits.
He did not answer, but stood, head bent, looping on a new leader.
For a while he stood in the centre of the room, head bent, narrowing eyes fixed; then he folded the letter, pocketed it, and walked to the table where a directory lay.
Gravely, head bent, she walked forward beside him after Grandcourt had announced that he and Rosalie had had enough and that they wished Kemp to take them and their game to the sleigh.
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