The girl again favoured her with a keen glance, and then, to Florence's surprise, instead of continuing her reading, she immediately closed her book and looked full across at her companion.
She also stood still, and the man wheeled round and looked full in her direction.
She coloured all over her face, looked full up at him, and her brown eyes filled with tears.
They talked for a moment or two upon indifferent matters; then she turned her head, looked full up at him, and watched until his eyes rested on the hem of the dress of the other girl.
He looked full at me as he said so, and I looked full at him; but it went no farther that night.
The old man glanced at both his fair supporters, but especially at Miss Mercy, whom, indeed, he looked full in the face, with a greater demonstration of interest than had yet appeared in his features.
As he said this, he looked full into my eyes, and I noticed more than ever the sad expression in his.
Sylvia turned her white face and looked full at Arthur.
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