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1 Gelsomina took courage at his good- natured eye and frank manner.
2 Nevertheless, she had become French enough to look at me with a dubious, albeit a good- natured eye .
3 But it was a good- natured eye .
4 He was a noisy, boisterous, reckless lad, whose good- natured eye contradicted the bluntness and bullying tenor of his speech.
5 She was attracted by the twinkle in his good- natured eyes .
6 He had a large flat nose and grave, good- natured eyes .
7 At Eighth Avenue stood "Bunco Harry," with his dyed mustache and shiny, good- natured eyes .
8 You've got good- natured eyes and a nice nose.
9 And in his good- natured eyes I read:
10 I wondered where, with those looks, those alert good- natured eyes and hair the gold of illuminations, she would end.
11 His red-brown face had grown a shade less red-brown, and his grey, whimsical, good- natured eyes looked suddenly hard as rock.
12 She has the most lively dark good- natured eyes I ever saw-GoodGod, Hamilton, are you going to run me through?
13 They were young men, rather blond, with smooth faces, good- natured eyes and mouths; they were well dressed-one ,thehandsomer, notably so.
14 "A love-letter, I suppose," said I, answering the twinkle of the driver's good- natured eye .
15 "That was excessively kind of you," said the big woman, and looked at Maurice with shrewd, good- natured eyes .
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