The quick-sighted scout perceived his danger, without knowing how to remedy it.
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She's mons'rous quick-sighted for wood an' such like-though good for nothin' else.
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The captain heard this; and, as fear is ever quick-sighted, he instantly caught the object.
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A glance, charged with such a meaning, could not escape the quick-sighted vigilance of a mother.
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He took a positive pleasure in his work, and soon attracted the observation of his quick-sighted employer.
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It is a happy proof, through which, reasonable and prudent conclusions confirm the quick-sighted glances of practice.
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Captain Lawton would have discovered the fraud immediately, but Mason was by no means so quick-sighted as his commander.
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Some circumstances may escape your observation that my quick-sighted fears will seize on; at least I may serve as your notary.
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Her people had not been so quick-sighted as we were, but when they saw us making sail, they did the same.
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Whereas if another do but slip a word and one more quick-sighted than the rest discover it by accident, O Hercules!
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And surely, as the quick-sighted Mrs. Gwynne often said, no daughter of a long illustrious line was ever prouder than Christal Manners.
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In this rude theatre of conference some changes had been made since their recent visit, which escaped not the observation of the quick-sighted chiefs.
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But the growing force of these social compacts alarmed the quick-sighted despotism of Charlemagne, and they were, consequently, prohibited both by him and his successors.
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Indeed, I did not think the people would be so quick-sighted at once, as to see the distinction of old and new was without difference.
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But the little boy was not so quick- sighted, and cried, "Indeed, papa, those naughty men there have frighted my mamma out of her wits."
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"Oh, yes, give me credit for being quick-sighted; I suspected something the first time I saw them together after Mr. Hazlehurst came back."