1 The gulf looked far away, melting hazily into the blue of the horizon.
2 Once in a while he withdrew his glance from the newspaper and looked about him.
3 Edna looked at her feet, and noticed the sand and slime between her brown toes.
4 Once she turned and looked toward the shore, toward the people she had left there.
5 He was eager to be gone, as he looked forward to a lively week in Carondelet Street.
6 Her eyes gleamed bright and intense, with no sleepy shadows, as they looked into his.
7 The lady in black, creeping behind them, looked a trifle paler and more jaded than usual.
8 Two broad dormer windows looked out toward the Gulf, and as far across it as a man's eye might reach.
9 She looked Mariequita up and down, from her ugly brown toes to her pretty black eyes, and back again.
10 She slipped them upon her fingers; then clasping her knees, she looked across at Robert and began to laugh.
11 She looked up in his face, leaning on his arm beneath the encircling shadow of the umbrella which he had lifted.
12 His attitude was one of hopeless resignation as he looked toward a distant bird winging its flight away from him.
13 Old Monsieur Farival laughed sardonically at something as he looked at the sails, and Beaudelet swore at the old man under his breath.
14 It stood in a small side room which looked out across a narrow grass plot toward the shed, where there was a disabled boat lying keel upward.
15 Edna dabbed the powder upon her nose and cheeks as she looked at herself closely in the little distorted mirror which hung on the wall above the basin.
16 The quadroon nurse was looked upon as a huge encumbrance, only good to button up waists and panties and to brush and part hair; since it seemed to be a law of society that hair must be parted and brushed.
17 She looked at her round arms as she held them straight up and rubbed them one after the other, observing closely, as if it were something she saw for the first time, the fine, firm quality and texture of her flesh.
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