After darkly lookinglookat his leg and me several times , he camecomecloser to my tombstone , tooktakeme by both arms , and tiltedtiltme back as far as he could hold me ; so that his eyes lookedlookmost powerfully down into mine , and mine lookedlookmost helplessly up into his .
After darkly lookinglookat his leg and me several times , he camecomecloser to my tombstone , tooktakeme by both arms , and tiltedtiltme back as far as he could hold me ; so that his eyes lookedlookmost powerfully down into mine , and mine lookedlookmost helplessly up into his .
But presently I lookedlookover my shoulder , and sawseehim goinggoon again towards the river , still hugginghughimself in both arms , and pickingpickhis way with his sore feet among the great stones dropped into the marshes here and there , for stepping-places when the rains were heavy or the tide was in .
The old horse snortedsnortand lookedlookeagerly after them , and we young colts wantedwantto be galloping with them , but they were soon awayawayinto the fields lower down ; here it seemed as if they had come to a stand ; the dogs leftleaveoff barkingbark, and ranrunabout every way with their noses to the ground .
( when she thoughtthinkit 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 .
First , she triedtryto look down and make out what she was coming to , but it was too dark to see anything ; then she lookedlookat the sides of the well , and noticednoticethat they were filled with cupboards and book-shelves ; here and there she saw maps and pictures hung upon pegs .
Alice was not a bit hurt , and she jumpedjumpup on to her feet in a moment : she lookedlookup , but it was all dark overhead ; before her was another long passage , and the White Rabbit was still in sightsight, hurryinghurrydown it .
Alice openedopenthe door and foundfindthat it led into a small passage , not much larger than a rat-hole : she kneltkneeldown and lookedlookalong the passage into the loveliest garden you ever saw .
Chapter 1 Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow comingcomedown along the road and this moocow that was comingcomedown along the road metmeeta nicens little boy named baby tuckoo ... His father toldtellhim that story : his father lookedlookat him through a glass : he had a hairy face .
His rooms were brilliantly lit , and , even as I lookedlookup , I sawseehis tall , spare figure passpasstwice in a dark silhouette against the blind .
Then he stood before the firefireand lookedlookme over in his singular introspective fashion .
In a moment , however , wisely judgingjudgethat one token of her shame would but poorly serve to hide another , she tooktakethe baby on her arm , and with a burning blushblush, and yet a haughty smilesmile, and a glanceglancethat would not be abashed , lookedlookaround at her townspeople and neighbours .
It was a beautiful summer morning , and in whatever fashion the young American lookedlookat things , they must have seemed to him charming .
The kidnapper undidundothe bloody wrappings and lookedlookat his lacerated hand .
So all the Saffron Parkers lookedlookat him as if he had that moment fallen out of that impossible sky .
But by this time we had all long ceasedceaseto pay any particular notice to the song ; it was new , that night , to nobody but Dr. Livesey , and on him I observedobserveit did not produce an agreeable effect , for he lookedlookup for a moment quite angrily before he went on with his talktalkto old Taylor , the gardener , on a new cure for the rheumatics .
Grospierre was a bit drunk , but he thought himself very clever ; he lookedlookinto the casks -- most of them , at least -- and saw they were empty , and letletthe cart gogothrough . ”
His visitor lookedlookup quickly , as if startled by the sound of a human voice .
She wentgoto the open door and stoodstandin it and lookedlookout among the tomato vines and “ jimpson ” weeds that constituted the garden .
As the painter lookedlookat the gracious and comely form he had so skilfully mirrored in his art , a smilesmileof pleasure passed across his face , and seemed about to linger there .
Lord Henry elevatedelevatehis eyebrows and lookedlookat him in amazement through the thin blue wreaths of smoke that curled up in such fanciful whorlswhorlfrom his heavy , opium-tainted cigarette .