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1 You keep looking along the edge, and I'll search among the ashes.
2 The boy shrugged, looking along Second Street at nothing in particular.
3 At first, looking along both sides of the courseway, he saw no one.
4 What's that! Humes-Talbot said, looking along the cone of the headlights.
5 He stood for a moment looking along the sloping, deserted deck.
6 Dale started looking along the shelves, in the cartons of books.
7 Rosalind stopped and stood looking along the river toward the lake.
8 That done, she stood looking along the path down the hill.
9 Miriam was looking along the dyke, peering into the gathering darkness.
10 Stephanie raised her head, looking along her body with numb interest.
11 We've been looking along Buffalo Creek and we can't find any Twin Elms.
12 Michael knelt down, looking along the aisle at knee level.
13 Adam returned his salute and stood looking along the length of the upper deck.
14 We stood leaning against the bridge, looking along the river.
15 They were too much absorbed in looking along their rifle-barrels to do any talking.
16 He was looking along the arroyo for a strayed burro.
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