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Updated: June 15, 2025
"It is a prison in the open air, with a red cap instead of a brown one, and, besides, I have always been curious to see the ocean. What a starer I am!" "But the pillory! To be exposed there to the contempt of all the world, oh! my brother." And the unfortunate woman began again to weep. "Come, come, Jeanne, be reasonable. It is a bad quarter of an hour to pass, but I believe one is seated.
As a bootblack or newsboy, he is an adept in all the tricks of the trade; and as a fast young man about town among his kind, he is worthy his white prototype: the swagger, the impertinent look, the coarse remark, the loud laugh, are all in the best style. As a lounger and starer also, on the street corners of a Sunday afternoon, he has taken his degree.
Especially Mr Venus: who removes his pipe, draws back his head, and stares at the starer, as if it were his own Hindoo baby come to fetch him home. 'Good evening, Mr Wegg. The yard gate-lock should be looked to, if you please; it don't catch. 'Is it Mr Rokesmith? falters Wegg. 'It is Mr Rokesmith. Don't let me disturb you. I am not coming in.
You are to know, Sir, that a Peeper works with her Hands, Eyes, and Fan; one of which is continually in Motion, while she thinks she is not actually the Admiration of some Ogler or Starer in the Congregation. As I stood utterly at a loss how to behave my self, surrounded as I was, this Peeper so placed her self as to be kneeling just before me.
He laughed nervously, half expecting the solemn starer to smile in return with the smile of Colonel Grand. But the deer's eyes did not blink or waver, nor was there the slightest deviation of its melancholy gaze. A voice from behind addressed the lone spectator. "Attractive brute, isn't he?" David turned.
She was just then coming into fashion; she struck me, the first time I met her, as being downright ugly; but there was a wild oddity in her countenance which made one stare at her, and she was delighted to be stared at, especially by me; so we were mutually agreeable to each other I as starer, and she as staree.
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