The frozen folk with minds from the dark star behind their unwinking eyes, creeping, crawling, snuffing their way, following the heat to the Nest.
She stood there looking at us the strangest way, and she carried something bright and unwinking in her hand.
Pushing back the table behind them, he made her stand still in the unwinking glare of the three gas-jets, which she had herself turned up earlier in the evening.
And close by these two friends, under three flaring gas-jets, watched the unwinking dead man, whose face seemed full of relief.
Beneath a wakeful moon andunwinking stars it was silent as a frozen sea.
Most luminous is the sun, yet you can look straight on his face, almost with unwinking eyes, so mild and mellow is his large light as it overflows the day.
To his huge unwinking eyes of crystal black, which caught every tiniest ray of light in their smooth, appalling deeps, the wreck looked strange enough to attract his attention at once.
But the eyes of the hunting beasts seem to be less keen than we are wont to imagine them--certainly less keen than the eyes of skilled woodsmen--and an unwinking stillness may deceive the craftiest of them.
Thorpe stood straight and unwinking by the straight portiere.
The man was an Indian, silent, solemn, with the straight, unwinking gaze of his race.
The cripple stood all night, his bright, luminous eyes gazing clear and unwinking at the moonlight, listening to his Heart Song of the Sea.
And then he began to move back toward her, very slowly, round unwinking eyes glued upon her.
The sheets dropped from the young man's hands, and he gazed unwinking at the green translucence of his lamp.
It is quite startling to meet the gaze of such large liquid orbs, bent upon you from their long silken fringes, with the unwinking steadiness of look common to the females of this country.
In one the ugly snout of a small crocodile protruded from the muddy, noisome water, and the cold, unwinking eyes stared at elephant and man as they passed.
The forked tongue darted and quivered incessantly, and the unwinking eyes glistened as with a loud hiss it raised itself higher and poised its head to strike.
Pale-blue, unwinking round eyes without lashes added to the singularity of his gruesome visage.
He dropped a helmet over his head and saw empty space with millions of unwinking stars beyond it.
There were only infinitely remote, unwinking motes of light, but there were thousands of millions of them.
If an idle man felt high-spirited and approached Mack to demonstrate his humour, that great bird gave an inquiring turn to its head, and its deliberate and unwinking eyes hid the rapid play of its prescient mind.
The only thing outside and far was Sirius, burning independently in the east, looking unwinking through the wall of night into our world.
Scarcely breathing, they waited for what was to follow, and in a moment found themselves looking into the unwinking eyes of a huge serpent.
The sunlight pouring on the large scales made them glow like bits of burnished metal in tints of blue and yellow, while a greenish light smouldered in the unwinking eyes.
A strange prickling of his scalp under his fur cap caused him to turn his head slightly and so meet the unwinking gaze of a pair of pale yellow orbs.
Slowly it advanced, its body almost brushing the snow, its huge furry pads making no sound upon the smooth crust, its unwinking eyes fixed upon those of the man.
The paraffin lamp shed its unwinking light on a scene that challenged irresponsible fancy with the reality of crazy fact.
At the turn of the wall, its lights met her with their dazed, unwinking stare, shining from the dining-room which had no part in the spacious night of the Karoo and those whose place is in the darkness.
So there was nothing left but the doll's wideunwinking eyes to keep watch over the world.
All moved and changed like figures in a kaleidoscope before Jewel's unwinking gaze; but the long minutes dragged by until at last her father and mother appeared among the passengers who came in procession down the steep incline from the boat.
Jewel's attention was as unwinking as Anna Belle's, as she listened to the names.
The snake had scarcely time to turn around in its dark burrow, before its cold unwinking eyes saw a dark little figure come out of the water and rush up the long slope that led to the hollow under the bank.
Its curious pointed head, with its golden, unwinking eyes, shot forward, and the next second a set of sharp teeth closed on the soft nose of the small coon.
On that morning her dull eyes kept an unwavering, unwinking watch over the coffee making; as they always did over every encroachment upon her rights.
Though he was suffocating in the unnatural medium, and though his great, unwinking eyes could see but vaguely outside their native element, he was all fight.
In a few seconds the fish was torn asunder and engulfed--those inky eyes the while unwinking and unmoved.
But she did not move her black head sunk in the white pillow one hand under her cheek and the big, dark, unwinking eyes.
The large round spectacles, which gave a look of staring self-confidence to the sallow face, confronted Ossipon like sleepless, unwinking orbs flashing a cold fire.
She stared at him with wide, unwinking eyes, and there were bright patches of colour in her cheeks.
Still he looked at her in silence, with his deep-set, unwinking eyes.
From their green nest the children gazed and gazed; and the great blue bird held them with the gem-like radiance of its unwinking eye.
In its low lurking-place beside the hubbub of the recurring ebb and flow, it seemed to watch, like an unwinking eye, for the coming of curious and baleful fates.
I think the apology is the worst part of the business," and she looked into his eyes with that steady, unwinking gaze which none withstand.
Never moving a muscle, and keeping his body out of sight so that his face seemed to be suspended in mid-air, he held the great beast's eyes with a calm, unwinking gaze.
His eyes were fierce and piercing, ready ever to meet the gaze of bird, or beast, or man himself, with the unwinking challenge of their full, arrogant stare.
I've noticed that owls have this same intent, unwinking stare--and wildcats.
He looked as bland and innocent and harmless as the sunlight on his own flagstones--until he gazed up at me, and then I was as usual disconcerted by the blank, veiled, unwinking stare of his eyes.
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