A vizored bassinet lay on the grass beside the road, and Knollys pointed to it, and glanced meaningly at Fulk.
He glanced meaningly at the gentlewomen and at Salisbury’s page.
Which is sacred to good manners," said I meaningly and coolly, for my anger and surprise were too deep for excitement.
He put his finger to his lips as he saw her, and glanced meaningly towards the bed.
If I could have a private word in your ear," glancing meaningly over his shoulder at the two young girls who were both listening, though with very different expressions of interest and favour, "I could give you my opinion more fully.
She sniffed meaningly now in response to Mrs. Anderson's affirmative with regard to the identity of the recent guests.
The men grinned meaningly at each other as they slung the web belts crosswise over their shoulders.
The price that you'll have to pay for my help you can guess now without my telling you," returned the Emir in a muffled whisper, and nodded meaningly over his shoulder.
She looked meaninglyat Dominic Iglesias as she spoke.
Mrs. Lovegrove looked meaningly at her spouse, while the figure at the window again rustled.
The women looked meaningly at each other while they approached it, for the dwelling of Petosiris the Egyptian was too well known to all who led a life of pleasure or intrigue in Rome.
He glanced meaningly at her, and the colour flashed back into her cheeks.
Charlotte smiled meaningly at her husband as she watched Celia and Fred Forester, having proceeded half-way across Lafayette Park with Jeff and Evelyn, leave the two at a cross-path, and walk briskly off by themselves.
Tauane frowned, and I could see his gaze rest meaninglyon our weapons.
Aureole looked meaningly at the strip of black velvet which concealed the upper portion of his face.
It was the moment to glance meaningly at the jury.
And she looked meaninglyat Polly Ann, who said nothing.
Courtenay hint, looking meaningly at her cloak, that some of his flowers would not have appeared amiss there.
The outlaw looked at the priest, as if hesitating; but, after, nodded meaningly to himself, and entered the room and shut the door.
And the half-breed looked up at the Irishman from under his dark brows so covertly and meaningly that Shon saw visions of a trouble as silent as a plague, as resistless as a great flood.
Eva looked away from the fireworks after the retreating pair, then meaningly at Fanny and Andrew.
The girl, whose name was Nellie Stone, laughed a little meaningly as she said that.
Douglass swore softly under his breath; then he lookedmeaningly at Red and touched his throat carelessly.
He looked meaningly at her and she gasped with relief and wonder as the significance of his words dawned upon her.
He looked fiercely and meaningly in his follower's eyes.
But, your Majesty--" The doctor ceased speaking and turned slowly, to let his eyes rest meaningly upon the two young men in turn.
She smiled meaningly and aggravatingly, so that Napoleon was reduced to shaking his clenched fist covertly at her.
Blumenthall glanced meaningly at Kent--and Fred De Garmo, sitting to one side of his saddle, looked at Polycarp Jenks and smiled slightly.
I did not know until now that you have told me, Bert," said Mr. Lloyd, looking meaningly at him.
It was only necessary for some one to take Bob Morley aside and whisper meaningly that Fred Short had been calling him names behind his back, or something of that sort equally aggravating, to put him in fighting humour.
When her father drew nigh he nodded meaningly at her, set down a basket and a bundle, and stood for a moment looking at these while he thumbed his chin.
So much can the eye do when the gathered body peers meaninglythrough its lens.
Rutley, in the most carefully studied manner, as he looked meaningly at Mr. Harris.
The Greek bit her lip, and glanced meaningly at the Templar, who returned the glance.
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