He got on the channel to see if the painter was safely attached.
Yet the sky and sea were stainless, the sun shone on tree and flower, the west wind brought the tune of the far-away reef like a lullaby.
As a matter of fact, she had been on the point of putting about.
But what froze one's heart was the expression of the eyes, so stony and lugubrious, so passionless, so devoid of speculation, yet so fixed of purpose and full of fate.
He who was always doing the wrong thing in the eyes of men, generally did the right thing in the eyes of children.
The eyes, dead and turned to stone, were even now regarding him.
The eyes of the mother looked upon the son, and in them at first was the terror of one who sees the infinite.
There were the features of the beauty still, the eyes defiant, the lips scornful.
Lifting the bowl of the censer, in the eyes of all the people he drew in a long whiff to bear witness of peace.
The eyes of this man before me were fixed, as it were, upon space.
It was a long pale face, the mouth weary, in the eyes a strange hot fire of intense enthusiasm.
His eyes were large and sensuous; smiling though they were, Susan was ill at ease--for in them there shone the same untamed, uncontrolled ferocity that one sees in the eyes of a wild beast.
The girl laughed again, with a cynical squinting of the eyes.
His face had not changed--the same frank, careless expression, the same sympathetic, understanding look out of the eyes.
Along the sidewalk poured an eager throng, all the conspicuous faces in it notable for the expectancy of pleasure in the eyes.
And beyond that fire, in the circling darkness, Buck could see many gleaming coals, two by two, always two by two, which he knew to be the eyes of great beasts of prey.
He was ranging at the head of the pack, running the wild thing down, the living meat, to kill with his own teeth and wash his muzzle to the eyes in warm blood.
This is a condition in which the eyelids are brought into a nearly closed position accompanied by blinking movements and a general wrinkling of the skin around the immediate neighbourhood of the eyes.
Thus Africa was originally, in the eyes of the Romans and Carthaginians alike, the country inhabited by the great tribe of Berbers or Numidians called Afarik.
The consequence commonly is that the person adopted becomes, in the eyes of the law, the child of the person adopting, for all purposes.
He bids them raise themselves in the scale of being by eating the forbidden fruit, which he declares to be not fatal to life but an opener of the eyes, and capable of equalizing men with gods (iii.
Quite innocently and unconsciously she had caught the adoring look in the eyes of Miss McCook, the teacher, and that lady, happening upon the sketch later, had dealt with Fanny in a manner seemingly unwarranted.
And the thing was good in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the eyes of all his servants.
And it came to pass, whensoever the stronger cattle did conceive, that Jacob laid the rods before the eyes of the cattle in the gutters, that they might conceive among the rods.
The eyes of the girl widened in surprise and fear as she learned that three watchers lay concealed at the verge of the clearing.
The eyes of the six registered astonishment, mixed with craft and greed.
In the eyes of The Oskaloosa Kid there glistened something perilously similar to tears.
But I ought to remind you that it will be wrong-doing in the eyes of civilization--Western civilization, that is to say.
The eyes of all were on the soil as its turned surface was revealed by the fires.
It was the glass that showed her to me, and then the eyes of love--the eyes of love.
The eyes of the other ruffian wandered alternately from Dick Merton to myself.
A great light shone in the eyes of one maiden, who turned and walked slowly away, with her purple and white wings half dispread behind her.
All true love will, one day, behold its own image in the eyes of the beloved, and be humbly glad.
Each sought encouragement in the eyes of the other--and failed to find it.
Close quarters, but better than having them out here where they were inclined to neglect their reports in order to shine in the eyes of that pretty new stenographer.
He coloured to the eyes, pushed the door shut, and stood before her embarrassed but insistent.
Even to the eyes of infancy, Mrs. Hudson Bart had appeared young; but Lily could not recall the time when her father had not been bald and slightly stooping, with streaks of grey in his hair, and a tired walk.
Her voice had gathered strength, and she looked him gravely in the eyes as she continued.
Mrs. Brindley said nothing, but Mildred understood the quick tightening of the lines round her mouth and the shifting of the eyes.
He did not accompany these advances with an outburst of passionate words or with any fiery lighting up of the eyes, but calmly, smilingly, as if it were what she was expecting him to do, what he had a right to do.
They're the eyesof the kind of man a woman wants, or another man wants in his friend.
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