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1 Their progress was followed by the blank, incurious eyes of second infancy.
2 The children did not look with incurious eyes upon this stirring scene.
3 She looked at him with wide, incurious eyes , recognizing him without surprise.
4 Mrs Verloc's fine, incurious eyes lighted up with a flash of abhorrence.
5 The cold, incurious eyes studied her without passion, and once more he smiled.
6 She walked along it and was lost to Margot's incurious eyes .
7 Eliot stared at the man with blank, incurious eyes .
8 For their part, the grazing creatures regarded her with mild, incurious eyes , showing no alarm.
9 They were eyes which shone with clarity; and they were something else-theywere totally incurious eyes .
10 She became aware of those cold, incurious eyes studying her face as she wrapped the gauze bandage deftly around the injured palms.
11 All he saw was a woman in a washed-out blue calico dress and a fresh white apron, raising incurious eyes to his.
12 The strong, lights of the chamber shone on her; she stood, still as an image, with large, incurious eyes , looking at him.
13 But, still, all these arrangements were regarded by the seamen with incurious eyes -a certain proof that use had long rendered them familiar.
14 The young man was just married, and, to Maxwell's absent, incurious eyes , the bride had seemed a lively, pretty little person enough.
15 She paused, listening to the distant bubbling of the pumps that kept the aquarium going, watching the blind, incurious eyes of the deep sea fish.
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