Halt!" said Tom, and the three dogs stopped instantly; Turk, not daring to turn his head to see what was the matter, for fear of losing his balance, blinked out of the corner of his eye, as much as to say, "I wouldn't turn round if I could." "Pete Trone,"... Personal Experiences of S.O. Susag - Sivu 22tekijä(t) S. O. Susag - 2006 - 200 sivuaRajoitettu esikatselu - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Bernard Gibson - 1854 - 358 sivua
...honour, it was something like it." " Well, what did you say ? Confess it, of course ?" I see him laughin' out of the corner of his eye, as much as to say, let us see what hole he'll run into now ; and at long last, afther bothering the brains out of me to... | |
| Charles Bernard Gibson - 1854 - 354 sivua
...Sugane Earl ; but it was no use in life. The old priest is as cunning as a fox, and V I see him laughin' out of the corner of his eye, as much as to say, let us see what hole he'll run into now ; and at long last, afther bothering the brains out of me to... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1855 - 364 sivua
...the other extreme, neither." Ji "Are you a preacher?" said he, and I thought he gave me a sly look out of the corner of his eye, as much as to say, " how i good we are, ain't we," as sin said when the devil was rebukin' of him. The fact is, the fellow... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1855 - 430 sivua
...to the other extreme, neither." " Are you a preacher ?" said he, and I thought he gave me a sly look out of the corner of his eye, as much as to say, " how good we are, ain't we," as sin said when the devil was rebukin' of him. The fact is, the fellow... | |
| Lady Maria Charlotte Lees - 1859 - 84 sivua
...has once more to be put into his little basket ; he is perfectly satisfied, and looks wisely at us out of the corner of his eye, as much as to say he understands all about it. He affords great amusement to our fellowtravellers, but cares little for... | |
| Charles Loftus - 1877 - 420 sivua
...were tired enough when we got home, and went to bed 1" — but, at the same time, I observed a look out of the corner of his eye, as much as to say — " I wonder what he'll reply ?" " Oh, no, sir," I said. " I went back to the ball." " How could you do so... | |
| George Nugent-Bankes - 1878 - 216 sivua
...that moment to see that they had not got on too far ahead of the others, and Pevensey gave him a look out of the corner of his eye as much as to say, " It's all right, so far, the governor hasn't been doing any jawing yet." Mr. Pevensey was in great... | |
| George Nugent-Bankes - 1878 - 216 sivua
...that moment to see that they had not got on too far ahead of the others, and Pevensey gave him a look out of the corner of his eye as much as to say, "It's all right, so far, the governor hasn't been doing any jawing yet." Mr. Pevensey was in. great... | |
| W. A. Adams - 1889 - 178 sivua
...June. He knew me again. " Is he steady and quiet, David ? "— " Oh, yes." So we took a walk. He looked at me out of the corner of his eye, as much as to say, "I wonder if he means to be my master: I will have a try"; so he chases a lamb. I came up with him ; he... | |
| 1927 - 866 sivua
...lunch or dine, there is a " Pom " whom I have studied and made friends loves it all, and looks at you out of the corner of his eye as much as to say, " You poor Boob, you've done for yourself in this house properly." At the same time, with other animals... | |
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