As Comethup went on up the stairs, still looking back at the other in perplexity, Brian stepped forward softly and motioned to him to come down again and join him there.
Still looking at me, Agnes shook her head while I was speaking, with a faint smile at my warmth: and then replied: "You remember our last conversation about papa?
Traddles, who took his tone from me, did likewise, still looking at the fire.
Yes," said he, still looking at the hastily written lines in pencil, "and it is as you imagined.
The lady who came in just now--" he said, still looking at the cards.
Still looking at him attentively, Crayford picked it up.
She put the question, still looking mechanically at the door by which her husband and Clara had gone out.
Still looking at her, he lifted his hand with an effort, and laid it on Frank.
Still looking at me, Agnes shook her head while I was speaking, with a faint smile at my warmth: and then replied: 'You remember our last conversation about papa?
And long after, as we turned from the straight avenue leading through the pergola, I descried his figure, still looking after us, unchanged, immovable.
Yes," he muttered, still looking at me, "he was telling me something the other day about some silk pajamas.
It is impossible that you should not know it," answered Rodin, still looking at him with attention.
So," she resumed, still looking attentively at Rodin, "it was at Cardoville that you saw Prince Djalma?
Still looking about, he found one of the coarse, gray sacks, that Frances was accustomed to make.
Still looking at him, the faint smile fading into seriousness, she repeated: "Why shouldn't I say so?
After a few moments she said, still looking out of the window: "I must tell you something now.
The colour dawned in her face, and she timidly and thoughtfully withdrew her hand; still looking at him with unabated earnestness.
Still looking pathetic, she allowed her eyes to stray to a neighbouring mirror, waited for a moment, then smiled.
Now he put down his brush and frowned, still looking at Arabian, who was sitting in an easy, almost casual position, with his magnificent brown throat and shoulders exposed.
The truth," she whispered, still looking at me intently.
Very slowly he drew out something that jingled; still looking at the dead man, he dropped on the table the three keys, tied together with a piece of black tape.
He slowly retreated down two or three steps, still looking at me; muttered something about talking to me in the morning; then stumbled down to rejoin his friend, and disappeared with him into the room.
Mr Doyce, still looking at the flame of his candle, slowly resumed: 'The truth is, he has twice taken his daughter abroad in the hope of separating her from Mr Gowan.
Still looking at Mr Flintwinch, as if he were the portrait.
Clennam, still lookingat the fire; 'it's always on one side.
The childish features defied her, I suppose; their secret was unfathomable, for after a good while she raised her head, still looking at the portrait, and sighed.
Take it, then,' he replied, still looking down, very black and discontented.
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