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1 He was hardly less keenly observant of them than they of him.
2 The Zelandoni Who Was First was a keenly observant , intelligent woman.
3 He was keenly observant of all that went on around him in the training-camp.
4 Women, more keenly observant than the men, saw the deep-seated grief in his eyes.
5 Hardisty was a quiet man, keenly observant of people, but himself free almost entirely from observation.
6 Miss Lavinia was keenly observant , and from two years' daily intercourse, she knew Sylvia's nature thoroughly.
7 Then by culture and travel he developed the resources of a keenly observant and very thoughtful mind.
8 The baroness was greatly troubled by this communication: the notary remained cool as a cucumber, and keenly observant .
9 He was keenly observant of details, and knew that these things had been missing a short time before.
10 Here he stood unnoted, though keenly observant himself, until one of the chiefs apprised the latter of his presence.
11 But Greyson was keenly observant .
12 He followed as well as he could, trying not to stumble, mindful that Berry was quiet but keenly observant .
13 All through these notes we find the keenly observant spirit, and the evidence of a mind constantly alert to learn.
14 A middle-aged man, rather dull in appearance, except for a pair of keenly observant eyes, stepped forward with slow precision.
15 His eyes, well-open, keenly observant , in perpetual motion, lent an air of alertness, of shrewdness, to his heavy, florid countenance.
16 Seaman, keenly observant as always, realised the change in her, yet found something of mystery in her new detachment of manner.
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