10 Results for: (Concept:02132745-v)
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10040 The lady gave a violent start and stared in bewilderment at my companion .
10143 I stared at it horror-stricken , not knowing what was about to issue from it .
10369 Finally he walked over to the bed and spent some time in staring at it and in running his eye up and down the wall .
10427 Both Miss Stoner and I gazed at him in astonishment .
10545 He had ceased to strike and was gazing up at the ventilator when suddenly there broke from the silence of the night the most horrible cry to which I have ever listened .
10548 It struck cold to our hearts , and I stood gazing at Holmes , and he at me , until the last echoes of it had died away into the silence from which it rose .
42495 Whether Achmet , the merchant , lived or died was a thing as light as air to me , but at the talk about the treasure my heart turned to it , and I thought of what I might do in the old country with it , and how my folk would stare when they saw their ne'er-do-weel coming back with his pockets full of gold moidores .
45496 Yes , you may well stare !
45895 These , though known for their valour and their breed , were whimpering in a cluster at the head of a deep dip or goyal , as we call it , upon the moor , some slinking away and some , with starting hackles and staring eyes , gazing down the narrow valley before them .
101237 Gaze towards the ceiling and you 'll notice a stunning Murano crystal and silver free-form chandelier that spans across the space , creating dazzling images and silhouettes that dance about , together with the already breathtaking views of the cityscape .

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