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doc#133 | himself. When he saw the expression in her | eyes | , he knew he couldn't send them on. She |
doc#134 | go way from me again ..." He closed his | eyes | , ashamed of his tears. </p><p> "I'll go, |
doc#134 | himself from the embrace and stepped back. The | eyes | followed him fearfully. "The horses. There |
doc#134 | the mountains and the land, seen through | eyes | that had grown accustomed to the absence |
doc#134 | the darkness by the weary though watchful | eyes | of two men posted a few hundred yards away |
doc#134 | Lester heard their muttering, saw their | eyes | reveal their desire. He worked his tongue |
doc#134 | the sleeve of his jacket raised before his | eyes | to shut out the light. Purvis and Silas |
doc#135 | him, talking to him, and dabbing at her | eyes | . </p><p> Mike turned away. He was thinking |
doc#136 | n't catch a wink. Every time I closed my | eyes | , I saw Gray Eyes rushing at me with a knife |
doc#136 | face was split by a vermilion streak, his | eyes | were pools of white; jagged red and black |
doc#136 | could smell woodsmoke, grease, and oil. His | eyes | were dark, fluid, fearful, and he gave |
doc#137 | looked pure white in the half-darkness; his | eyes | were black and deep-set, and expressionless |
doc#137 | hard at the corner of his mouth, and his | eyes | were hurt and angry. It made Wilson wonder |
doc#137 | pretending. He hadn't shown up too well in their | eyes | , letting himself be browbeaten by a woman |
doc#137 | They lay a little too stiffly, with their | eyes | straining to stay closed. </p><p> "Go to |
doc#138 | penetrate very far back into the hall, and my | eyes | were hindered rather than aided by the |
doc#139 | him. It seemed to Barton that the green | eyes | mocked him, the thin-lipped smile held |
doc#139 | to starve". </p><p> Barton turned away, his | eyes | falling upon Rankin beside his horse. </p> |
doc#139 | a narrow face and a too-large nose. The | eyes | always held Hague, eyes of a dead man, |
doc#139 | -large nose. The eyes always held Hague, | eyes | of a dead man, lidless as a lizard's, with |