He looked at it for some while, wondering whether it was worth getting up for.
King's Road, Chelsea, wondering whether or not it would do just what he wanted, in that space between the two doors.
He looked round his room now, once or twice, wondering whether it was all worth while.
Wondering whether he can trust me," I said to myself, as we rapidly approached.
Then I stopped short to watch the actions of the nearest man, wondering whether my ideas were right, or it was only fancy.
I obeyed him with beating heart, and stood ready before him the next minute, wondering whether an attack would be made in our absence, and if there was, what Ny Deen would do.
When a big row is on, in which one may possibly be implicated, one endures agonies, wondering whether or not one will be found out.
And when they said good-night to each other on the stairs Gerald could not help wondering whether, in the evening that had just passed, their friendship had not reached the limit of its tether.
He walked from Kennington over Westminster Bridge and along the Embankment to Charing Cross; he strolled down the Strand, looking into the shop windows and wondering whether he was hungry enough to have his lunch.
I tried to catch the expressions of the men, wondering whetherthis or that or the next had contributed his toll of violated women and butchered children to the list of Hun atrocities.
One saw some very pretty fist work that night as he leant across the rail, wondering whether he'd ever reach the other side.
That usually starts another man, who will never be any more good for the trenches, wondering whether he can get into the flying corps.
He was looking up as he sang it, wondering whether it would have any effect.
She would sit by the piano and watch him as he sang, wondering whether he were handsome or ugly, with his square face and broad throat and the black circles round his eyes.
I glanced at Kennedy, wondering whether he felt that the time had come to reveal what he had discovered.
Very well," I replied, wondering whether he had said what he did in the hope of establishing a complete alibi for the events of the night before.
I asked, wondering whether it might have contributed to the cause of Mendoza's death.
He was scanning his memory for old impressions and also, in his mild surprise over the pertinency of reviving them, wondering whether he had better pass them on.
I too watched them out of the corners of my eyes, wondering whether I should escape from their savage company alive.
For a moment I contemplated the door in the kraal fence, wondering whether it would be safe to bolt through it and take refuge with Zikali.
So I gave him some water, after which he fell asleep, or pretended to do so, and I left him, wondering whether he was delirious, or spoke truth.
Willoughby turned and glanced suspiciously at his companion, wondering whether, after all, Durrance knew of his visit to Kingsbridge and its motive.
Trench waited for the morning as he listened, wondering whether indeed it would ever come.
He took them up one by one and touched them and fondled them, wondering whether, now that he was blind, they were kept as clean and bright as they used to be.
He looked at sugar refineries, tobacco factories, express offices, railroad freight offices, wondering whether in any of these it would be possible for him to obtain a position which would give him a salary of ten dollars a week.
He stood outside the office of Kellner and Son in Fifth Avenue--a half block from the door, wondering whetherhe should go in, and just what he should say.
I'm wondering whether you'll ever get your luggage through," he said with a sort of feminine solicitude.
Then all at once a fresh idea flashed through Tom's brain, and he fell a-wondering whether he could be right.
Sir Moses looked at his mare, and then at the carts halting below, wondering whetherif he left her she would take off.
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