Suddenly her eye roved to the floor of the little cockpit, and her face took on suddenly its severe lines of the day before.
His eyes roved over the other's ministerial dress.
I pass," Madison admitted to himself after a moment, during which his eyes roved over the well chosen classics.
His glance had roved to the upper window, and there, framed by the narrow mullions, was Joan's face.
My heart was warm, you understand, and I roved down Banbury street with some song of glory coming for King Charles.
When he had done with surmises, his glance roved again, in the countryman's slow way, and rested on the pastures above the house.
Familiar as the Rosicrucian was with splendour, his glance roved over these appurtenances with delight, for he had never before seen the evidences of wealth so enhanced by the evidences of refinement.
Pondering them, his eye rovedpast Celia's white-robed figure to the broad, open doorway beyond.
Centered upon this magnificent combination the gaze never roved to the animal nose, to the lobeless ears, to the watery blue eyes half obscured by the lower lids.
His eye roved over the work in which he had taken such pride, and already he could see in fancy the dank weeds growing up, and the croaking frogs diving into the oily surface, and the clouds of mosquitoes hovering over it again.
They then all descended, and roved with wonder through the labyrinth of subterraneous passages, where the bodies were laid in rows on either side.
In this mood he roved insensibly to the caves which had formerly served as a retreat to hermits, and were now reported round the country to be haunted by evil spirits.
I drew her to me, my hand roved about her bum, belly, and notch, I asked her to undress, desire increasing by the feel of her thighs made me inquisitive.
By my body and soul I swore it; the thighs opened wider, her body fell back and disposed itself on the sofa, my hands roved over a large expanse of flesh, I could see the white mass only, the rest seemed dark.
Yuki, however, rovedat will about the city in the disguise of a ronin, spying upon the Mito men.
I returned to the garden androved about for hours, unable to overcome the dread of impending disaster.
His small blue eyes roved from one face to another, and though he looked sullen and disagreeable of disposition, he gave the effect of one ready to do his duty.
The tall American's keen gray eyes roved down the street to the weather-beaten house whose peeling walls once might have been blue.
His eyes roved about as he talked, and it was evident that he saw no more than did the silent men behind him.
From its gallery the eye roved over the landscape created by the engineer which the three lakes made worthy of comparison with the beauties of Switzerland.
The beauty of this view, over which Madame Graslin's eyes now roved mechanically, recalled her presently to herself.
His eye, lack-lustre and dimmed with age, roved over the assembled multitude, but there was no recognition in his look until at last he turned it on me.
Now she roved with free footsteps through the vineyards which sprang up beneath her creative pencil.
Wayne of Cranshaw spoke harshly, but his eyes, as they rovedabout his cousin's face, were full of tenderness.
For the pen too oft was weary, In the wandering writer's hand, As he rovedthrough deep and dreary Forests, in a distant land.
The nation with the man Partook the joy: from duty freedom flowed; And there where tribes had roved a people lived.
Their shepherd once Had roved a bandit; next had toiled a slave; Now with both hands he poured his weekly wage Down on his young wife's lap, his pretty babes Gambolling around for joy.
She rose to her feet suddenly, feeling unaccountably hurt by the thought, and her eyes roved half unconsciously, and fixed themselves upon the spot where the scarlet petals of the Kaffir boom showed blood-red against the ancient northern wall.
Ailsa sat a little behind, and her eyes roved back from the view that had grown into her being and become part of her life to the face of the young heiress.
And her eyes roved with love in them from far horizon to far horizon.
His eyes roved round the table and finally fixed themselves upon hers.
When I roved a young Highlander on the dark heath, And climbed thy steep summit, oh Morven!
Then, too, the untutored savage still roved the forests, and his wigwam settlements extended from limit to limit of the territory of the prospective nation.
His restless eyes rovedup and down the long straight road, not a soul was there to be seen.
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