it over afterwards , it occurredoccurto her that she ought to have wondered at this , but at the time it all seemed quite natural ) ; but when the Rabbit actually TOOKtakeA WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT-POCKET , and lookedlookat it , and then hurriedhurryon , Alice startedstartto her feet , for it flashedflashacross her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket , or a watch to take out of it , and burning with curiosity , she ranrunacross the field after it , and fortunately was just in time to seeseeit poppopdown a large rabbit-hole under the hedge .
Following the Reverend Mr. Kronborg along the narrow walk , past the little dark , sleeping houses , the doctor lookedlookup at the flashingflashnight and whistledwhistlesoftly .
His companion 's deep-set , luminous eyes emitted a singular flashflash.
Some of them had broughtbringtheir wives to town , and now and then a red or a plaid shawl flashedflashout of one store into the shelter of another .
A stone , set like a pommel , in the end of the dagger ’s handle , flashedflashin the torchlight , as he turnedturnon me , like a gleam of fire .
Without waiting to rise he whippedwhipa revolver from his pocket , firingfirepoint blank at the great mountain of muscle towering before him ; but , quick as he was , John Clayton was almost as quick , so that the bullet which was intended for the sailor 's heart lodgedlodgein the sailor 's leg instead , for Lord Greystoke had struckstrikedown the captain 's arm as he had seenseethe weapon flashflashin the sun .