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1 The tone had in it something that made me look narrowly into the speaker's face.
2 Whoever will look narrowly into his own bosom will hardly find himself twice in the same condition.
3 Aides to Cummings countered that TIGTA never followed up and appeared to look narrowly at Tea Party cases.
4 You were a little too sharp for, me-rather too eager, in securing your own advantage, to look narrowly enough to mine.
5 He promised them a reward for every prisoner they brought in, but assured them he would look narrowly into every demand for scalps.
6 You may depend upon my looking narrowly into the sealings of your letters.
7 Cadet looked narrowly round, but found little trace of the murderers.
8 He looked narrowly at the woman, but could make nothing by his scrutiny.
9 Once more Bert raised his rifle, looking narrowly for any sign of life.
10 He looked narrowly into the frank, engaging eyes of the boy in the nighty.
11 He looked narrowly at her and recognized his eldest sister.
12 So to-day they looked narrowly at their leader to see who should shoot third.
13 Anguish looked narrowly at his friend's face, but said nothing.
14 The king nodded and looked narrowly at the Austrian.
15 Pfeiffer looked narrowly at the Services of Supply Lieutenant.
16 She sprang up and looked narrowly around the chamber.
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