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Updated: June 1, 2025
A round score of dogs, great and small, and in all possible conditions of miserableness, congregate in the main street of Eski Baba at eventide, waiting with hungry-eyed expectancy for any morsel of food or offal that may peradventure find its way within their reach.
It encouraged him to wait, to watch, to expect; to linger in his garden, gazing hungry-eyed up the lawns of Ventirose, striving to pierce the foliage that embowered the castle; to wander the country round-about, scanning every vista, scrutinising every shape and shadow, a tweed-clad Gastibelza.
He snatched her to him, and looked down hungry-eyed at her sweet beauty, as fresh and fragrant as the wild rose in the copse. "Please," she cried, straining from him with shy, frightened eyes. For answer he kissed her fiercely on the cheeks, and eyes, and mouth. "The rest are his, but these are mine," he laughed mirthlessly. Then, flinging her from him, he led the way into the next room.
The school prospered, and outside the schoolroom door hungry-eyed women listened furtively for scraps of knowledge that might be tossed overboard. Mrs. Fry next organized classes for these older children, gray-haired, bowed with sin many of them. There were twelve in each class, and they elected a monitor from their numbers, agreeing to obey her. Mrs.
He had bidden a cadaverous animal painter named Mershon and two equally hungry-eyed Michiganders yclept Albright to his room with the rakish back wall, where the feast had been a regal if somewhat subdued one. And now Trotter looked about the room, thoughtfully, and decided it was time to act. All record of this past orgy would have to be wiped out.
"It appears to me like I've heard of a Sinclair up to Colma," murmured Bill Wood. "That was four or five years back, and I b'lieve he was called a sure man in a fight." "That's him," muttered the sheriff. He was greatly relieved to know that his antagonist had already achieved so comfortable a reputation. "A big, lean, hungry-eyed gent, with a restless pair of hands.
"Please, he said we was to have dolls," cried one hungry-eyed girl, holding out both her hands. "I've never had one. Please give me one quick." "Never had one?" echoed Phronsie, taking a step toward her. "Only a piece, Miss, I found in a rag-barrel. Please give me one quick." "She's never had a doll only a piece," repeated Phronsie, turning back to the family, unable to contain this information.
And thus, too, Zoséphine shall have her own sweet preference that preference which she had so often whispered to him for a scholar rather than a soldier. Such is the plan, and Conscience has given her consent. The sun soars far overhead. It, too, makes haste. But the wasted, flushed, hungry-eyed traveller is putting the miles behind him.
'Hotel Meurice! 'Hotel de France! 'Hotel de Calais! 'The Royal Hotel, Sir, Angaishe ouse! 'You going to Parry, Sir? 'Your baggage, registair froo, Sir? Bless ye, my Touters, bless ye, my commissionaires, bless ye, my hungry-eyed mysteries in caps of a military form, who are always here, day or night, fair weather or foul, seeking inscrutable jobs which I never see you get!
I leave each to choose his own explanation, but let it suffice that Lady Coverly was awakened some time during the night by the appearance at her bedside of this gaunt and hungry-eyed creature. The result was an illness of a kind very dangerous to one in her delicate state of health.
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