1 He looked at her, and smiled again.
2 And Sir Malcolm sat back and smiled again.
3 But Clifford only smiled a little uneasily.
4 and he smiled, with a certain faint humour.
5 The faint smile of mockery narrowed his eyes.
6 He looked up at her with a faint ironical smile.
7 A faint smile like a sneer came on the man's face.
8 A little smile, half a grin, flickered on his face.
9 And he gave me a look, and that funny sort of smile.
10 Sir Malcolm's face smiled with a half-sensual smile.
11 Sir Malcolm's face smiled with a half-sensual smile.
12 He was looking at her with an odd, flickering smile, faintly sensual and appreciative.
13 He still smiled faintly down at her, with the flicker of irony in his eyes, and a touch of bitterness.
14 'It's very pleasant up here,' he said, with his queer smile, as if it hurt him to smile, showing his teeth.
15 They were two alien dogs which would have liked to snarl at one another, but which smiled instead, perforce.
16 She unlatched it, and almost smiled at the place he called a pantry; a long narrow white-washed slip of a cupboard.
17 A little smile, mocking or teasing her, yet gentle, came into his eyes for a moment, then faded away, and his face was expressionless.
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