I listened for a while as the doctors gabbled, clucked, probed and made pronouncements.
I probed farther, saw the great cables of living nervous tissue that linked each eating organ with the brain-mass far underground.
Not pausing to rest, I followed up, probed along my channel of contact, tracing patterns, scanning the flaccid Gool mind.
But he knew the inner man, the inner conflicts, and probed no more.
Instrument in hand, the thin wrist swiveling, he probed for a fragment.
But then," he thought, "this foolish Jew knows not whereof he speaks: one with the empty brain and the loose tongue of this wanderer has not probed the depths of divine truth.
But it is foreign to Amzi's nature to accept on hearsay that which he has not inquired into--probed to the bottom even.
Henry Clay probed nothing to the bottom, except, perhaps, the game of whist; and though his instincts and tendencies were high and noble, he had no grasp of general truths.
Mr. Calhoun was not a student; he probed nothing to the bottom; his information on all subjects was small in quantity, and second-hand in quality.
It probed here, probed there; finally it found a nerve in his upper arm.
His light-heartedness vanished, together with his self-assurance; he mistrusted his own sentiments, he probed and analyzed his thoughts.
He studied not only the outward forms of people and of things, he probed the depths as well, the underlying spirit; and having found it, he revealed it to others with keen and original discernment.
How she probed his wound until the flesh quivered with agony!
The empress shivered, as the countess probed the wounds herself had made in that poor, jealous heart.
He had probed to the bottom the character of the Subahdar, and had realized that so long as he himself should remain in India, and Mir Jafar on the masnad, the English need fear no attack.
Minnie had probed and probed about his companion, as to who she was, but Tom would not speak.
Having reached the hole, he probed it with a long stick, and found that there actually was an opossum within.
You mercilessly sought to cover me with humiliation, when you rudely probed that wound in my heart, the existence of which an unguarded expression of mine had revealed to you.
But we probed deeper, and discovered that the purely American communities, such as Rhode Island, were the most corrupt of all.
But I know the answer, having probed our politics of hypocrisy.
When I probed her cunt with my finger it never seemed to have the soft buttery feel I had been accustomed to, but to be harsh; so I found it best to wet my prick copiously with spittle when I had her.
Wincing, as a musician winces when harsh, grating dissonance strikes his ear, he gingerly probed deeper and deeper, exploring this strange and fascinating structure that was unlike anything he had ever experienced.
Carefully, knowing something of what to expect, he probed the shield which was no true shield but an uproar of faulty coordination comparable to the disruptions coming from a badly tuned radio.
Burl stared into the telescopic viewers as they probed the surface.
The spaceship began to move slowly, while Oberfield and Caton probed for the lines of force which would lead to the station.
In the centuries that followed humankind's giant leap to Luna, scientists, engineers and scholars in almost all of Planet Earth's disciplines probedever deeper into space.
Scores of questions probed and tested the computer's logic and conclusions.
Steady, high-intensity beacons marked the location of domed mine shafts that probed and sucked at the satellite's core.
With his free hand heprobed and manipulated nerve centers in Scarf's neck and shoulders.
Colorless as marble, my lady held herself very erect on her horse; then while his glance yet probed her, the proud face slowly changed; on the cold cheek youth's bright banner flared high.
The black eyesprobed hers now with sudden, fierce questioning.
Had you probed his wound I trow you would have found my sixpence buried in his side.
He was gloomy and sad of late, for Sarah Williams, with her keen woman's instinct, had probed his secret.
Cameras were grinding steadily, with long range telescopic lenses, delicate instruments probed and felt and caught their fingers in the fields of the giant fleet.
Again Mr. Rhys had done for her what he so often did for her and for others--probed her thoughts.
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