It seemed as if that stone-heap would never come into sight, but at last I saw it lying grey in the distant sunshine, and forgetting my hunger, I ran on till I reached the spot, and began to look round.
Now then, squire," he said, "suppose you and I have a look round.
Well," he said quietly, "suppose we have a look round.
Duchess, look round you, at those two in the doorway.
From this--again with a look round her--she half drew out a photograph.
We had time, too, now to look round us and lament that our force was so much weakened by the absence of Jimmy and Aroo, who had gone to fetch more water.
At last, though, the time came, and we were making our final preparations, when the doctor decided that we would just take a look round first by way of a scout.
I was roused from my thoughts about the strangeness of the place we were in and the absence of trees and thick bush by the doctor proposing a bit of a look round.
We only stayed the day in San Francisco to look round at those Golden Gates and other things.
I was too cross to look round until I heard her scream: "Milor!
You come along with me; when we've had a look round we kin tackle a job with the others.
Where we'll have the telephone afore you kin look round," declared Sam.
Now let's have a look round, and see if we can do anything to help," said Jim, leading the way to the upper deck.
I'm goin' to take a look roundon either hand and in front.
Laura; "when I look round I see eyes staring at me, and in every noise I hear a footstep.
Stealing a look round, she saw him stroll--immaculate and heavy--back toward his Club.
Keep your head; don't look round, but listen to me.
Eyes front, Betty; don't look round; I'll cover your retreat!
And not for some paces did he look round; then, with a forced smile, turned and removed his hat to the faces at the window.
Mrs. Pendyce did not answer, and he was obliged to look round.
But on coming near the supposed corpse he paused to look round at the others, then pulling out his black silk handkerchief he wiped his black wrinkled forehead and bald head.
When he had satisfied his hunger, he began to look round him, still stared at by the others.
Then feeling that he could climb no higher, he began to look round for a dry, sheltered spot to pass the night in.
I happened to look round, sir, and found this stupid nigger standing on the tube, and when I dragged him off he struck me.
An Indian never sleeps on the watch, or if he does sleep, it is like a dog: he seems to hear as well as if he were awake, and every minute or two his eyes open and he takes a look round.
He felt that were he to look round he should turn giddy at the turmoil of water.
There seemed to me enough to last London for a month; and I was going, after a look round, to tell Ike that I was afraid we should have to take our load back, when I felt a heavy thump on the back of my head, which knocked off my cap.
But there by his side stuck in the ground was the switch, and as soon as he saw me at the window he gave a look round to see if he was watched, and then picked up the stick.
Copplestone, we can't do any more for this man just now--let's look round.
While I was so employed, occasionally taking a look round in the expectation of seeing either the Dominie or Dan approaching, I was startled by discovering an Indian who had suddenly emerged from the wood about twenty paces off.
The next instant the bear, one of the brown species, raised itself on its hind-legs to look round.
I stood up in my stirrups to look round, in the hopes of distinguishing a wood in one direction or another where we might find shelter, but one uniform sheet of white covered the whole ground as far as the eye could see.
After a short silence, he ventured to look roundat his companion.
She was bouncing away, when a cry from the two women, who had turned towards the bed, caused her to look round.
Before Oliver had time to look round, Sikes had caught him under the arms; and in three or four seconds he and Toby were lying on the grass on the other side.
He sat thinking deeply, and then, as the crew of the Sarah Jane stepped ashore to take advantage of a glass offered by the mate, he crept down to the cabin again for another desperate look round.
I heard the cap'n tell the mate as he was coming down in the fo'c'sle to-morrow morning to look round.
For some time he stood eagerly sniffing the cool, sweet air, and then, after a look round, gingerly approached the mate, who was at the helm.
Seeing the group, the captain, who had been taking a look round, and been speaking to German, who was seated on the top of one of the loaded wagons keeping watch, came up to them.
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