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1 She had been looking fondly and proudly on him the moment before.
2 Brian stood a few feet away, looking fondly down at a crumpled body.
3 In a letter to his daughter Susan, we again find him looking fondly backward.
4 For a moment he paused, looking fondly at his son.
5 You bet, Hodges thinks, looking fondly down at the jotted notes on his legal pad.
6 Her father now stood encircling her with his arm, and looking fondly down upon her.
7 He had risen up, and stood holding both her hands and looking fondly into her face.
8 But that is all over now, the young man said, looking fondly into the fair face beside him.
9 This short interview Ishmael spent in taking the brown paper cover off his book, and looking fondly at the cherished volume.
10 Then the Congressman will probably say, looking fondly at the picture: I must tell Lou-er-mywife, you know, what you have said.
11 She advanced towards Holden, and gave him her hand, which he took into both of his, and looking fondly at her, said:
12 He stood in the doorway, looking fondly at her unconscious shoulders and the pose of her blonde head thrown back against the high rocking-chair.
13 He was sprawled on the sagging bed-settee by the window, looking fondly at all the familiar old objects that had occupied his brief childhood.
14 Looking fondly at her radiant face, Mr. Laurance asked in an unsteady voice:
15 Looking fondly up into Cuthbert's face, she said:
16 'That is a sensible little pig,' replied his mother, looking fondly at him.
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