1 Pedro was dull, honorable, and frank; Juan was hawk - eyed and double-faced.
2 We did our last extracting from the hawk - eyed one yesterday.
3 She looked the picture of fleshy prosperity, a big handsome Jewess, hawk - eyed and rapacious.
4 Why then should the hawk - eyed one delay his own felicity?
5 Bouchard, hawk - eyed , stern, was standing by the street door.
6 This is only one out of hundreds of instances of the hawk - eyed vigilance of the governor-general.
7 But their vigilance, and that of the hawk - eyed man up in the Conning Tower, never relaxed.
8 The hawk - eyed Whittlesey was not then its chairman.
9 With all their silence and caution, however, the poor trappers cannot always escape their hawk - eyed enemies.
10 A hawk - eyed triumvirate that camps on my trail from morn till night and refuses to budge!
11 Then the hawk - eyed person departed, also grumbling, for that story about the damp stuck in his throat.
12 Difficult as it was to admit to herself, she feared the hawk - eyed Wise One to her bones.
13 But he would have been quite unable to manage the hawk - eyed one without the expert aid of his secretary.
14 He believed he had not much to worry about from the young braves, but the hawk - eyed chief was dangerous.
15 The hawk - eyed counsel for the Kentuckians, however, too soon observed exultation written on every dusky countenance, to keep quiet.
16 Would you mind coming with that-- "herethe hawk - eyed gentleman strolled past again, "that case of butterflies?"
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