Then, when this dog of marvellous wind saw that his foe was dead, he gave him no second glance, but set out at a lope for a farm four miles across the snow where he had left his master when first the wolf was started.
But he gave me no second glance, once he found my legs were not those he sought, and in spite of my friendly overtures during the ten months following that he continued his watch.
My second glance showed me that she was eating a breakfast of iced grape-fruit and chops and scrambled eggs and buttered toast.
Even in that uncertain light it required no second glance to assure me that I was looking down at a rare and beautiful specimen of Louis XV jeweler's art.
But a second glance at the man in the velour hat, crouched there in his utter and impassive misery, caused me to cross over to him.
But pardon me, I am not versed in politics, and cannot express myself upon the subject," exclaimed Marguerite, taking up the Sun to have a second glance at the locals which graced its columns.
Mrs. Verne took a second glance at the pale face to gain more assurance and hope, and as she stood there tried hard to impute her daughter's present indisposition to every source, but the real one.
Jennie Montgomery, I presume," said the brother, giving them a second glance of admiration.
A second glance, and he saw or, perhaps, divined--purpose in those sinister presences.
Jane, with a second glance at the note which conveyed; among other humiliating things, an impression of her own absolute lack of importance to Selma Gordon.
At second glance he recognized Tony Rivers, one of Dick Kelly's shrewdest lieutenants and a labor leader of great influence in the unions of factory workers.
It needed no second glance to see that she was the mother from whom the daughter had inherited her good looks.
It needed nosecond glance to tell Renmark whose room he was in.
It wore the fool's motley and cap and bells, but a second glance showed me the features were a woman's.
But a second glance failed to discover either litter or bier; and a nearer approach showed that the travellers, whether they wore the tonsure or not, bore weapons of one kind or another about them.
This was surprising; but a second glance explained it, for then I saw that he was the Jacobin monk who had haunted my mother's dying hours.
But a second glance informing me that the man was in irons--hence the noise I had heard--I sat down again to see what would happen.
A second glance at the horseman, though already at some distance, convinced Jack that he was his brother Jasper.
He required not a second glance to convince him that she was Elizabeth.
Mistress Deane, who, knowing him at a second glance, threw her arms round his neck.
A high-peaked Mexican hat hid the face of the wearer, but it needed no second glanceto tell him who she was.
He lifted his hand in salute to me, and, without a second glance at the little brunette, strode back toward the viaduct.
It needed no second glance to convince Pen that this was indeed his grandfather.
It needed no second glance to convince him that his companion was none other than Aleck Sands.
It required no second glance to discover that this was the unrescued body of a soldier who had been too daring.
Yet without a second glance at the ice-covered waters, he followed his companions along the narrow walk of sleeted planks that ran out alongside the service-track.
The looker wasted no second glance on the rude trousers of spotted hyena skin or the big lean body of the castaway.
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