1 The politician looked at him keenly.
2 Dorian Gray turned and looked at him.
3 Lord Henry looked over at Mr. Erskine.
4 He got up and looked out into the street.
5 Lord Henry smiled and looked at Dorian Gray.
6 James Vane looked into his sister's face with tenderness.
7 I looked out from behind the curtain and surveyed the house.
8 I had thrown her some flowers, and she had looked at me--at least I fancied that she had.
9 They were both as grotesque as the scenery, and that looked as if it had come out of a country-booth.
10 He invented a facile excuse, and having taken the vacant seat next to her, looked round to see who was there.
11 The lad hesitated, and looked over at Lord Henry, who was watching them from the tea-table with an amused smile.
12 She was a curious woman, whose dresses always looked as if they had been designed in a rage and put on in a tempest.
13 "I want him to play to me," cried Lord Henry, smiling, and he looked down the table and caught a bright answering glance.
14 As the painter looked at the gracious and comely form he had so skilfully mirrored in his art, a smile of pleasure passed across his face, and seemed about to linger there.
15 Lord Henry elevated his eyebrows and looked at him in amazement through the thin blue wreaths of smoke that curled up in such fanciful whorls from his heavy, opium-tainted cigarette.
16 After about a quarter of an hour Hallward stopped painting, looked for a long time at Dorian Gray, and then for a long time at the picture, biting the end of one of his huge brushes and frowning.
17 Dorian Gray lifted his golden head from the pillow, and with pallid face and tear-stained eyes, looked at him as he walked over to the deal painting-table that was set beneath the high curtained window.
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