He took his head in his hands, and with slitted eyes considered the immediate course of action to which the possession of that package committed him.
The Saguenay's slitted eyes travelled from one to another, then he looked at me.
The Water-snake slowly shook his head and cast a glance of fierce suspicion at the Montagnais, who lay beside me, grasping his sorry trade-rifle, his slitted gaze of a snake fixed on the forest depths ahead.
In the slitted eyes of the Bowery graduate there was no heat at all.
Garry felt the weight of Luhra's body thrown protectingly across him, and looked up to see murder in the savage, slitted eyes.
Garry followed her gaze to the wild figure whose slitted eyes glittered in savage triumph and possessiveness at the white beauty of the trembling girl.
It was dead black in color, with slitted eyes that had been touched up artfully to bring out their venomous stare.
Through that slitted vizor, also, the clock was in full view.
He stalked through Hynds House with slitted eyes and bristling mustache--business of silent sleuth on the trail of the furniture-fakir!
Then she nodded, and snatching a sheet of paper, began to figure again, pausing every now and then to regard me with slitted eyes.
I turn like a weathercock; and there he is, with corrugated brow and slitted eyes, studying me!
Then he glanced with quizzical keenness out of slitted eyes at his companion.
Laura turned a quizzical, slitted pair of eyes upon her friend, now busy again with her tear-smudged make-up.
To open his eyes wide meant impossible torture, yet he forced himself to peer through slitted lids beneath the shelter of his arm.
One leathery hand was raised to shield his slitted eyes; the wind from the north struck toward the mouth of the cave, and it brought with it cold driving rain and whirling flurries of frozen pellets that bit and stung.
Master Rababull turned his head toward Si'Wren again, but she was too afraid to meet his scornful look, and he surveyed her contemptuously before returning slitted eyes to Habrunt's bowed figure.
There were words to express the joy of opening slitted nostrils to breathe deeply in those protected places where the blowing sands did not swirl, of opening folds of rubbery skin to catch the weak rays of the distant Sun.
Within their warm and protected burrows beside the canals, slitted nostrils closed, iris of eyes contracted, fluted layers of skin opened and pulled tight, and opened again convulsively in the reflexes of death.
Two men, masked with slitted handkerchiefs, broke through the shin-oak just as Arthur whipped up his gun.
The colonel smiled, and his slitted eyes held a triumphant glitter.
He kept his slitted eyes on his prisoners and stared at them as though they had just popped out of some museum.
All the time, though, they shot glances at the desert camp through slitted eyelids.
They exchanged swift glances; then the colonel bent his slittedeyes on Freddy again.
From between slitted lids imbedded in his skull behind unhealthy dropical pouches of flesh his brooding, morbid eyes show as two blue dots, like touches of pale light glinting on twin disks of shallow polished agate.
With him was his wife, and she had in one hand a cage housing two frightened canaries and under the other arm a fat grey tabby cat which blinked its slitted eyes contentedly.
He eyed the blazing piles of branches and the men beyond them withslitted eyes for a long moment, then uttered a series of low, coughing grunts.
Standing amid the impenetrable shadows cast by a great tree at the clearing's edge, Sadu surveyed with slitted eyes the bustle of activity about the open ground.
A comb-shaped slitted plate in the machine has then each slit filled with bristles, sufficient in number to form a single tuft.
The eyes were like a cat's, with slitted pupils, and the general expression on the individual's face was one of feral hatred and bestial madness.
Then, catching sight of the falling stone, he became an eagle, and went after it with a scream, claws outstretched and a glitter of hatred in the slitted eyes.
Her large black eyes were neither slitted nor slanted in the Asiatic way.
Dorothy was to attend Sunday school, as usual, wearing the slitted shoes, for the simple reason that she now possessed no others.
Then she crept on tiptoe out of the room, noiselessly removing her slitted shoes before she rose from her chair, and presently had gained the kitchen at the rear.
Sunday attire, wearing herslitted shoes; but to-day her mind was full of other, far more important, matters.
That dark skin, clear though, with a transparent pallor to it like brown stump water in a swamp, and those black eyes between the slitted lids could belong to but one person on earth.
Back through the slitted opening the radiance was streaming; withdrawing from sea and island; marching back over the bridge with that same ordered, intelligent motion.
Dunmore tapped on his box and moistened his slitted mouth with a tongue which looked perfectly blue to me, and he fell a-smirking and bridling, with sly, rheumy glances at the gallery.
Slumbering, again and again I saw the moon through slitted lids, yet I rested and slept a sweet wholesome sleep which renewed my vigour by its very lightness.
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