Part, chapter

 1    1,    2|          induced him to come and look at him a little nearer.
 2    1,    3|         The noble, high-spirited look which Joam Garral bore in
 3    1,    3|     grown gray, and gave him the look of a Puritan. The proverbial
 4    1,    3|          The fearlessness of his look denoted a deep-rooted strength,
 5    1,    3|        of Iquitos that one would look for those sad examples of
 6    1,    4|           either with thought or look, to go beyond the horizon
 7    1,    4|          to designedly avoid the look of his wife.~“What is the
 8    1,    4|         he seemed to give a last look on that glorious nature,
 9    1,    6|       were a thousand details to look after for settling in the
10    1,    7|        better advance with care. Look!” and Benito pointed to
11    1,    8|          a rush at the bank.~“To look after the forest!” replied
12    1,    9|          banks. The pilot had to look after the channels of the
13    1,   11|       long, give them a cat-like look—their endeavor being, according
14    1,   11|         their faces, making them look like the lacquer on a Chinese
15    1,   11|          redoubtable woman whose look fascinates and drages beneath
16    1,   12|        the artist to the crowd!~“Look here! look here!” said he; “
17    1,   12|        to the crowd!~“Look here! look here!” said he; “how will
18    1,   13|     frankness in the eyes, whose look changed unceasingly, as
19    1,   15|        Manoel, “that we ought to look for those female warriors
20    1,   16|           said Lina, “and let us look around, my dear mistress,
21    1,   16|          miles from Paris.~“Just look at those fine ladies in
22    1,   17|         only a presentiment! But look well at Torres, study his
23    1,   17|         I see the shifty, dogged look of Torres, all this crowds
24    1,   18|         hours,” said the pilot.~“Look well at it, then!” said
25    1,   18| quizzingly; “and, mistress! just look at the splendid plants!”~
26    1,   18|    marriage of Benito.”~“We must look out for some nice young
27    1,   18|          to destroy its effect, “Look here, padre,” said he, “
28    1,   18|   surprised at the fixity of his look which met that of Torres.~
29    1,   20|          gave the whole family a look of inconceivable insolence.~“
30    2,    2|    Benito; “to remain here would look as though we were abandoning
31    2,    2|       tearless, and she had that look of calm resolution which
32    2,    3|        over the papers, again to look through the inquiries. He
33    2,    4|         crafty, he had a curious look about him, with his big
34    2,    6|          house, if necessary, to look for Torres, but their better
35    2,    6|          follow.~“I have come to look for you, Torres,” said Benito,
36    2,    6|        threatening attitude.~“To look for me?” answered the adventurer. “
37    2,    6|         And why have you come to look for me?”~“To know from your
38    2,   12|       clue to their origin. Some look like Greek, some like Dutch;
39    2,   12|          English twist, and some look like nothing at all! To
40    2,   13|          Judge Jarriquez; “first look at the disposition of the
41    2,   13|         And now, young man, just look at it, and do you not think
42    2,   13|        by this simple operation? Look here! 423 423 423, that
43    2,   17|        window, but with a vacant look, as though he were unconscious,
44    2,   18|       closed. He did not wish to look, and these words escaped
45    2,   18|    Jarriquez, quite frightful to look upon, devoured the lines
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License