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I say to myself, 'She cares for nothing but money, applause, admiration, and yet, even while I say it, I am not sure; I do not know, I do not know." Again he admired the glints of firelight reflected in his cognac glass. "But this I do know, José, she is an actress before she is anything else." José leered knowingly. "You think only of your daughter," he said. "What about Saint Harry?
Also he was obsessed by the triumphant face of Archelaus that leered at him, that stared at Nicky and Jim with a deadly possessiveness in his eyes while they went their unconscious ways, that said, as plainly as words could have, "I have won ... I have won!..."
Several times he tried to kiss her. Once, when Etta was out, he opened the door of the room where she was taking a bath in a washtub she had borrowed of the janitress, leered in at her and very reluctantly obeyed her sharp order to close the door. She had long known that he was in reality very different from the silent restrained person fear of his father made him seem to be.
In the French Revolution it was such men as these who leered up at the guillotine and laughed when the heads of patrician women fell into the basket, and who did the bloody Work of the September massacre. The breed had not died out in France, and war had brought it forth from its lairs again. These men were not typical of the soldiers of France.
I sent Belviso out to look for him and to find him at no greater distance than the other side of the door, with his eye at the keyhole. He came in, blinking like an owl, still weak with his recent excesses, and very nervous. I felt my gorge rise at the sight of him, but did my best to be cool. "Palamone," I began, "it appears that you have recently done me a service " He leered at me. "My Francis!
And although my defined and recognised connexion with your affairs is merely of a business character, still I have that spontaneous interest in everything belonging to you, that He stopped again, as if to discover whether he had led Mr Dombey far enough yet. And again, with his chin resting on his hand, he leered at the picture.
The stranger, perhaps as much from habit as from any settled design, first cast a free glance around at the bevy of fluttered maidens, leered even upon the modest and meek-eyed Ruth herself, and then took the direction indicated by him who had so unhesitatingly assumed the office of a guide.
There's a bit of fat in this, lads!" A minute later, I was hauled on to my feet. A seared face, with a dab-of-putty nose on it, leered delightedly into mine. "Got you, by G !" he said. I had been captured by Brocton's dragoons. Now we should come to points.
He heard a surprised gasp from Naomi and saw that her face had blanched and that she was leaning forward with eyes wide and hands clutching the arms of the chair in which she had seated herself. Lawrence leered. "As the kids would say, Carroll that's for me to know and for you super-detective that you are to find out." Carroll was more at ease now.
The feeding motions of the eldest male of the Kimper collection of children stopped for an instant, and Master Tom leered at his father as he said, "Who's goin' to give the thrashin'?" "I am, Tom, your father is, an' don't make any mistake about it. He'll do it good an' brown, too, if he's to die used up right away afterwards.
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