The Nipe prowled around the huge underground room, carefully checking his alarms.
They rushed out to look over the scene of the raid, prowled around, and did everything that might be expected of an investigative body.
All along the beach prowled the gaunt dogs which belonged to the Eskimos, and yet other young dogs were tied to stakes so that they might not escape.
The boys, with all the rest of the passengers, went ashore here and prowled about the curious old place, examining with much interest the mission school, the church, and the garden.
I prowledaround for a couple o' days exactly like a story-detective; an' by jinks, I turned up a clew.
The sun had performed but half his journey; but Frederic hoped that, if he prowled about the little house, he might see Sister Anne, which would make it easier for him to wait patiently until evening.
That business adjusted, he prowled about Mademoiselle Goton, to whom he wished to say a few words.
Lucas was still sleeping when he returned, and after a brief look at him he moved away into the adjoining room and prowled to and fro there waiting.
Nap prowled to and fro with his head back and his own peculiarly insolent smile curving the corners of his mouth.
The wants of the kittens taxed the mother's utmost powers; she prowled far and wide in search of food, and was as much a creature of the night as were the fox and the polecat that also lived among the rocks.
Rabbits had wandered in the undergrowth; and, near a large warren, the stale, peculiar odour of a stoat that had evidently prowled at dusk lingered on the dewy soil.
The old workman had prowled about the whole evening, not daring to stop anyone, and the first person he accosted was as hungry as himself.
Coupeau prowled along the exterior Boulevards without seeing Nana and then came home to smoke his pipe peacefully.
Leeuw prowled further up the kloof, waving his tail from side to side.
The two friends--for they were such--no longer prowled round the opening of the inner well, nor did they bark or whine in that singular way which from the first the engineer had noticed.
Harkaman heaved himself out of his chair and prowled about the room for a few minutes, then came back and sat down again.
He drank more coffee, chain-smoked cigarettes; he rose and prowled about the command room, looking at screens.
While Madame prowled among the fabrics and bit her lorgnon in study, Kedzie looked over the big albums filled with photographs of the creations of the great creatrix.
He prowled softly about the office and the adjacent rooms, but found no place to sleep.
The Blackfeet are pursued by nearly all the other Indian tribes when they venture south, and in former years, when they prowled about the present state of Missouri, they were hunted by the first settlers there like wild beasts.
We were up at an early hour, and Tiger found in the dewy grass not far from our camp the trail of a very large jaguar, which had prowled round it during the night and disquieted Trusty.
Grizzlies prowled round the camp at night, wakening the exhausted workers.
They prowled around for about twenty minutes, and then wandered back toward the launch.
They prowledabout the little town of Digby, buying post cards, stamps, etc.
Hence the fable that a female monster, surrounded by troops of such animals, prowled about the neighbourhood, awaiting the opportunity of devouring mariners wrecked on the coast.
Baines says, "superstition sees the resemblance of a monster in former ages, which prowled over the neighbourhood, inflicting injury on man and beast, and which could only be restrained by the subduing power of the sacred edifice.
Through the ashes and the embers prowled the wolf-dogs, but half-fed, seeking scraps.
During the still hunt they were kept tied in camp, but the rest of the time they prowled about.
For some time he prowled around, examining Nan's efforts at gardening.
They prowled to such good purpose that they discovered, at the rear of the building, opening into a blind alley, a narrow wooden stairway.
If he could have heard Mrs. Morrell's indictment, he would have been both grieved and surprised: Gringo never prowled anywhere.
He prowled about the telephone, impulsively thrusting out a hand to lift the receiver, but never quite daring to risk it.
He prowled through the living-room, and stood in the sun-parlor, that glass-walled room of wicker chairs and swinging couch in which they loafed on Sunday afternoons.
Other bears, cougars, and wolves came at night and prowled around the Annex, but it was secure against them all, and Dick and Albert never troubled themselves again to keep awake and watch for such intruders.
Meanwhile, he went down into the engine-room and prowled round to see whether, by some lucky chance, there might not be another file lying about.
On the water small white boats with red sails and green sails shot about like butterflies, and small black fishing-craft prowled methodically near the shore.
Then "The American" went back as far as the gate and threw a stone against the ironwork, with the result that the dog, which prowled there at night, barked furiously.
But any inquisitive person, or stranger, never got within that gate, or if they attempted, they met with a warm reception from the fierce dog which constantly prowled about the grounds.
Before I went to bed I had an interval of restlessness, and prowled from window to window, peering out for some sign of these monsters.
He was restless, and after supper prowled out again aimlessly.
Here, on his own stamping ground, prowled the youthful scion of many a dissipated race--nouveau riche and Knickerbocker alike.
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