The four gentlemen remained impassible during the examination of their enemy, who seemed determined to overwhelm them with generosity.
Couraut and Michu, who seemed to have one and the same soul, lived together as the Arab and his horse in the desert.
The abbe, who seemed to be saying to himself when he saw the old lady, "She will certainly commit some folly," lowered his eyes.
The four young men and Laurence laughed at their prudent elder, who seemed to foresee a coming evil.
Monsieur de Chargeboeuf, who seemed annoyed at what was said, though none but the family were present.
Then he saw Emile, who seemed to say from where he stood in the orchestra, "Just look at that lovely creature there, close beside you!
There was no deceiving this man, who seemed to possess a power of detecting the secrets of the wariest heart.
He turned away from the dog, who seemed to be asleep now, and the family went on.
The little twins, who seemed to claim more share in Snap than did Nan and Bert, did not really know how many tricks their pet could do.
No, we wouldn't," declared Flossie, who seemed bound to start a dispute.
A gleam of light shone into the place, and presently the servant girl appeared, bearing a light, and followed by her young mistress, who seemed to be overwhelmed by modesty and confusion.
The laughter became general, and the young officer, who seemed a particularly lively sort of person, simply shook with mirth.
I was not going to return and confess next day," laughed Ferdishenko, who seemed a little surprised at the disagreeable impression which his story had made on all parties.
Lebedeff, who seemed to have lost all control over himself.
The priest, who seemed to be a wise man, had stopped talking now, and only held the cross for the wretched fellow to kiss.
Mrs. Paley conceived a certain grudge against Ridley, who seemed to be criticising her habits after an acquaintance of five minutes.
Helen sauntered on, observing the different people in their shabby clothes, who seemed so careless and so natural, with satisfaction.
Unconsciously he took Rodriguez' side against Helen, who seemed to have taken an unreasonable prejudice against him.
He hasn't any more feeling for them personally than for so many frogs that he might happen to be dissecting.
But he has since stiffened up again to the same man of granite we knew all summer.
With all due respect to the age and experience of the staff I found here, they are not very open to new ideas.
A brigadier of gendarmes, who seemed to be in command of the group, was standing near the door.
The long table was full, and every one intent on getting their dinner, the gentlemen especially, who seemed to be eating on time, for they bolted in every sense of the word, vanishing as soon as they were done.
So situated, she was powerless to check Jo, who seemed possessed by a spirit of mischief, and talked away as volubly as the lady.
We slept in little white beds with snowy curtains, in a clean, well-ventilated dormitory, in the centre of which stood a statue of the Virgin, who seemed to smile on us all alike.
He certainly did not seem to be conscious of it, for he was giving his attention entirely to Mademoiselle Marguerite, who seemed to have regained the cold reserve and melancholy resignation habitual to her.
No one heard him; everybody was listening to the baron, who seemed to be very much put out.
The first thing that struck me was the number of the lackeys and the richness of their liveries, and the maids in elegant attire, who seemed to be going and coming in all directions.
In my state of distress the learned Abbe Pinzi introduced me to a Genoese bookseller, named Carrado, a thoroughly honest man, who seemed to have been created that the knavery of most of the Genoese might be pardoned.
At this unexpected appearance the prisoner had a slight shiver, but his trepidation was not remarked by Camusot, who seemed to have made up his mind.
The Countess, who seemed absorbed in the work of destroying the proofs of her passion, studied him out of the corner of her eye.
There was no one to be seen in the cafe but Pere Canquoelle, who seemed to be asleep, two waiters who were dozing, and the accountant at the desk.
Why did she remain with me, with us, who seemed to do so little to amuse her?
They expected to pay, and they came to me in preference to the dispensary doctor, two or three squares away, who seemed to me to spend most of his days in the lanes and alleys about us.
Just before the benediction I saw a man near by who seemedto stare at me.
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