Lorna was standing by one of the bon-bon show cases talking to a tall stranger who ogled her in bold fashion, and a manner which indicated that the conversation was far from that of business.
They was still too obsessed with the idea that they ought to be ogled on account of them by any male beast in his right senses.
I watched the poor child one day along in the third week, waiting there in front of the post office after the four o'clock mail, and no one hardly ogled her at all except some rude children out from school.
If one of them ranch hands had ever ogled me a second time I'd have known it all right, but I never caught one of the scoundrels at it.
The generous youth ogled aristocratic carriages, and glanced intimately at the ladies, overflowingly happy.
She was alone; the chevalier ogled her and turned back to follow her.
He danced with her and ogled her for a fortnight, and then he was obliged to return to his military duties in Spain.
His dark and boyish eyes ogled his companion; his tone was pitched low to a key of intimacy; he rolled a trifle in his walk, with the insuppressible swagger of the amateur of gallantry.
While I had to wait there and be ogled by all those odious men!
The admirers of Felicitas hung about the doorposts, and ogled her through the folds of the portiere in vain; for none had she to-day the old intense look and soft understanding smile.
If Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster, where are the owl and oyster Oliver Oglethorp ogled?
The pretty housemaid from Adelaide Crescent ogled and languished; but he merely bowed and passed by.
Marsden for a little time did not see his wife: he was laughing and talking vivaciously; and the young women contorted themselves in shrill merriment, ogled and leered, and made chaffing, unbecomingly familiar interjections.
His Highness Mehemet Pasha had opened his eyes wide, and ogled the beautiful Italian, so chaste in appearance, but whose large eyes reminded him of his Eastern women, for whom he perhaps was longing.
He did not think it proper to declare such sentiments as were not fit for Miss Hamilton to hear; but he talked to her as much as he could, and ogled her with great assiduity.
Immediately spies were placed, letters and presents flew about: he was received as well as he could wish: he was permitted to ogle: he was even ogled again; but this was all.
Doubtless she had never been ogled before; and she was evidently enraptured with my glances.
I was shy,--I stuck to the staircase, and ogled an old maid of quality, whom I had heard announced as Lady Margaret Sinclair.
I perceived that she first ogled the superscription, and then the seal, very ominously, and twice made as if she would have broken the missive open, but her heart seemed as often to fail her.
Most of them were very white and blue in the gills when we sat down, and others of a dingy sort of whitey--brown, while they ogled the viands in a most suspicious manner.
Dowagers, seated along the sides, ogled them through their eye-glasses, shook their false curls, and made muttered remarks.
So sheogled Ahab Wright by way of diversion, and sat in the recesses of her soul and wondered what she would say next.
So Margaret ogled and laughed and touched and ran and giggled and cried and played with her prey with a practiced lore of the heart that was far beyond the boy's knowledge.
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