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 1     I|           his pair of flashing black eyes. His turban was drawn deep
 2    II|           gaze of the men, and whose eyes overflow with tears when
 3    II|         could be seen of her but her eyes, and in those eyes a tear
 4    II|           but her eyes, and in those eyes a tear was visible.~ ~"Come!
 5    II|          beauteous maid indeed! What eyes! A man might fancy they
 6    II|                the dewdrops from her eyes! And what must such eyes
 7    II|             eyes! And what must such eyes be like when they laugh?
 8    II|              eh?"[Pg 44]~ ~"Your own eyes can tell you that I do not."~ ~
 9    II|         Halil with those large black eyes of hers. When she raised
10    II|         burning, kindling flame; his eyes flashed sparks at the sight
11    II|           life had fled from it, the eyes were[Pg 47] cast down, the
12    II|            presently her large black eyes also opened once more, her
13    II|             former deep red hue, her eyes their enchanting radiance,
14   III|      children. His large, melancholy eyes rest kindly on the face
15   III|         gazed upon Achmed with those eyes of hers in which a whole
16   III|             to look into her burning eyes, if he were but able to
17   III|            Padishah, and raising her eyes to his face thus addressed
18   III|             delighted the astonished eyes of the spectators with a
19   III|              thy countenance, as the eyes of the sleepless yearn for
20   III|               and drying his tearful eyes with the corner of his kaftan,
21    IV|              with wide and wandering eyes into space, as if his gaze
22    IV|              them she will close her eyes every time she passes the
23    IV|         still he did not believe his eyes - still he shuddered at
24    IV|            wiping the tears from his eyes as he turned towards the
25    IV|       shining watery mirror with his eyes in every direction, and
26    IV|              about her?'"~ ~Here the eyes of the father and the husband
27    IV|           form. With her large black eyes she seemed to be in the
28    IV|         damsel neglected to cast her eyes down as they chanced to
29    IV|             chanced to encounter the eyes of the Sultana. The following
30    IV|              her face grew pale, her eyes closed, and she fell to
31    IV|               thinking that the fine eyes of the handsome youth would
32    IV|           him with her large radiant eyes.~ ~"A very pretty story
33     V|            only army that he now has eyes for is the army of the odalisks
34     V|        looking steadily into Halil's eyes. There was such a malicious
35     V|             the hot ashes into their eyes, ricochetting thence very
36     V|          stammered with tears in his eyes:~ ~"Die then, my pretty
37     V|          away! wither before my very eyes! Die if thou canst that
38    VI|            flickered in their sunken eyes. Alas! what pestilence has
39   VII|           Musli straight between the eyes.~ ~Instead of answering
40   VII|             was their offence in the eyes of the people? They were
41   VII|          protested with tears in his eyes that there was none in the
42  VIII|             flowers, revealed to the eyes of Gül-Bejáze a grey head
43  VIII|         beard, which lay with closed eyes at the bottom of the basket.~ ~"
44  VIII|            regarded her husband with eyes wide-open with astonishment,
45    IX|             that the little fellow's eyes were full of tears and he
46    IX|              Ummettulah; look at the eyes of Sabiha, and the appearance
47    IX|            towards the imam, fix his eyes steadily upon him, and open
48    IX|           parted lips, and his stony eyes fixed steadily upon the
49    IX|              day grow dim before his eyes in the presence of that
50    IX|          sank slowly down again, his eyes half closed, his lips were
51    IX|              him with tears in their eyes, and Achmed did not forget
52    IX|           look it fairly between the eyes when it appeared before
53    IX|    dignitaries. Once more he ran his eyes over them, then he spoke.~ ~"
54    IX|         towards Heaven and wide open eyes, and then he suddenly fell
55     X|      spectacle that would be for the eyes of a man! Every street is
56     X|           flash and sparkle in those eyes. The whole gigantic city
57     X|           The regard of her flashing eyes seems to proclaim her the
58     X|          faces flushed and sparkling eyes, were rushing upon the odalisks.
59     X|            forced the tears from her eyes; and only after these tears
60     X|            they saw the tears in the eyes of the Sultana, everyone
61     X|          herself durst not raise her eyes.~ ~"Salute that pure woman!"
62     X|            tears have flowed from my eyes?"~ ~Mahmud gently stroked
63    XI|         feasts her[Pg 217] delighted eyes on the beautifully painted
64    XI|             tears will gush from her eyes. The "Takimi Vekai" is "
65    XI|             me, and breathed upon my eyes and ears in order that I
66   XII| guardian-angels of Islam close their eyes before the blinding flashes
67   XII|       hostile about all this in your eyes, you are perfectly contented
68   XII|            disarmed his enemies. The eyes of the Grand Vizier and
69   XII|              could not prevent their eyes from meeting, and though
70   XII|            motion of his cradle. The eyes of the woman were fixed
71   XII|              his knees he raised his eyes to Heaven and said:[Pg 266]~ ~"
72   XII|              even time to shut their eyes before the fatal stroke
73   XII|           heads, with their starting eyes and widely parted lips,
74   XII|     multitudes; only Halil Patrona's eyes were closed and his lips
75  XIII|          Stambul, following with her eyes the long zig-zag path which
76  XIII|             through the air, and her eyes intoxicated with delight
77  XIII|           him, and he has opened his eyes. Rock him in thine arms
78  XIII|            servant with tears in her eyes watches her as she walks
79   Sel|          hand." - Daily Chronicle.~ ~Eyes Like the Sea. (Fourth Edition.)~ ~
80   Sel|            humour of its surprises, 'Eyes Like the Sea' ranks with
81   Sel|                THROUGH ANOTHER MAN'S EYES. (35)~ ~E. M. DAVY.~ ~A
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