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1 He cast a roguish look at the pedagogue as he spoke.
2 The only answer the princess returned was a roguish look .
3 Such a roguish look twinkled in her eyes that I carried out my purpose.
4 The scratch gave me a vaguely roguish look that I might have enjoyed any other day.
5 Serena began by asking, with a roguish look .
6 Kalle had got back his roguish look .
7 This large mouth, those honest eyes, which have a roguish look just now, had always, done him good.
8 The roguish look was gone.
9 The roguish look deepened.
10 The roguish look upon the face of this baby of the house of Ilpenstein makes it appear older than the pleasant faced nurse.
11 Our visiters remarked it, too, but little suspected its cause; and Mary's eye met, with a most roguish look , Ada's rather inquiring gaze.
12 The Countess watched them as they sped through the gate and away, then turned to De Lacy with a roguish look and eyes half veiled.
13 And the roguish looks and gestures of our lackeys were also in use amongst them:
14 Dorothy noticed six roguish looking brown children standing all in a row, and she asked:
15 My, you're a roguish looking brute. He clicked his fingers, and Fenton trotted up to him.
16 "Very well," she said, and she flashed a sudden roguish look at him.
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