The old harassedlook of bearing up against complex anxieties came into her face.
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Self-pity and the harassedlook which comes of annoyance with trifles had set their mark upon him.
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She hoped that whatever he talked about it would bring Ann home without that strained, harassedlook.
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A man of forty, gray-haired, pink-faced, keen, nervous, plainly dressed, with a harassedlook around the eyes.
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Heartily willing to administer an effective lesson to her tormentors, harassedlook she had failed wholly to banish.
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The harassedlook which Alma's face had worn, and which Exeter people had attributed to worry over Anna, disappeared.
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No wonder poor Annie's bright face took frequently a worn and harassedlook in those early days of hospital work.
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A harassedlooking Eurasian ticket-collector entered our carriage, his sour face, under an uncomfortably large pith helmet, glistening with perspiration.
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There was a harassedlook about Mrs. Duncombe herself, for much depended on the success of her husband's filly, Dark Hag.
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This showed itself in the harassedlook which his pale face often wore, and in his marked dislike to being left alone.
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Then he raised his head, but his blue eyes had a guilty harassedlook in them, and he dropped them quickly again.
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They were a source of vexation to her, and she would turn round with a harassedlook, even though drowsy with fever.
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For suddenly Raeburn's expression changed; the over-strenuous, harassedlook, which of late had somewhat taken the place of his old philosopher's quiet, reappeared.
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The hard, harassedlook between his eyes and about his drawn mouth melted away, and he repeated the question: What's the matter with me?
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There in the aisle stood the girl she had noticed in the diner, and with her was a harassedlooking porter carrying three heavy bags.
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As she rose her guardian entered, and she started at the haggard, wasted, harassedlook of the noble face, which she had not observed before.