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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.
incurious
eyes
incurious
eye