He looked from one to the other with a smile--a careless, reckless, self-contented smile.
No wonder that as he trudged through the mud and darkness of the sleeping town his breath came quickly and his chest heaved, and he looked from side to side as a hunted animal might look, uttering great sighs.
The defiant air with which he looked from me to the men who remained barely disguised his apprehensions.
My pakeha," said the great fellow with a childlike show of satisfaction; and he looked from one to the other and laughed.
He looked from one to the other, and as he tried to release himself, felt that he tottered on his feet.
He looked from her to Edward, and said in a gentler tone: 'In goods and fortune you are now nearly equal.
I looked from one to another of the strange faces and gleaming rows of teeth.
I thought, as I looked from one to another, I had never seen anything so ill in taste, so outraged in style, so unspeakable in ugliness as well as in pretension.
I looked from it to the pretty black cloth which still hung in contrast with it, the one of the first there.
He looked from one to the other of us with a satirical smile on his thin lips, and then rising made a slight bow and left us to ourselves.
I looked from one to another in blank amaze--at the little ape with his cruel eyes, and at Madame, who was still as a stone.
I looked from it to the pretty black cloth which still hung opposed to it, the one of the first two.
Jacob, pursing his lips and knotting his brows, looked from one of them to another, and Phil, vaguely on the defensive, drew back and gave them a gaze as steady as they sent.
The little man, Harry Malcolm, looked from one to another and longest at Phil.
He looked from Faith to Brander, and he said: "Brander, be gone.
And Dan'l looked from her to the faces of the officers.
And he looked from man to man; and he said slowly, as an old man speaks: "I've no liking for Brander.
He looked from one to the other and waited for the answer.
His sharp eyes gleamed with an angry light as he looked from one to the other, as if in the hope of finding an associate.
He looked from one to the other, and something like a tear glittered in his eye.
Then entered Jarl Osmund, richly dressed for the king's feast, and he looked from one of us to the other as we rose to greet him.
But I could only see for a few feet into the passage, as I looked from light to darkness.
Heregar and I and Osmund sat together silently before the fire, and he looked from one to the other of us outlanders.
He looked from Powers' black face to the bench and then to me.
He fell short of my lady's age by two years; but as I looked from one to the other, they seemed so fitting a pair, the disparity went for nothing.
I looked from one to another of the three men, and for a moment the desperate clinging to liberty, which makes even the craven bold, set my hands tingling and sent the blood surging to my head.
His sallow cheeks were flushed, and his eyes gleamed spitefully as he looked from side to side.
I looked from her to the photograph and then back to her again.
I looked from Criswell to the girl in the gold cloak as she crossed the room to the book-shelf and stooped over the space from which I had so feverishly snatched the Blue Book.
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