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I and stared
I felt lonely and depressed as I stared out the bus window at Chicago's grim, dirty West Side.
I stared at him for a long time.
I just stared at him.
I stared at her, almost speechless.
Napoleon came to see the painter, stared at the canvas for an hour and said " David, I salute you ".
“ So often ,” he said, “ I have seen such gracious ladies disrupt political combinations .” He sighed and still stared at the ceiling seemingly lost in memory.
When I told them that I and most of my best friends were Freemasons, and that England owed a great deal to its loyal Jews, they stared at me askance and sadly shook their heads in fear for England's credulity in trusting the chosen race.
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, " I have always wanted to see the pyramids ".
In that instant, as I stared at the gleaming fish sign and heard her words, I suddenly experienced what I later learned is called anamnesis — a Greek word meaning, literally, " loss of forgetfulness.
She then approached Minokichi to breathe on him, but stared at him for a while, and said, " I thought I was going to kill you, the same as that old man, but I will not, because you are young and beautiful.
A 1992 strip, " The Dart Game of Love ," was prefaced with " I hope this cartoon pleases you gripers who whined about all those Akbar & Jeff strips where they stared at each other.
I stared for half a day once at an old man sitting on a bench in Arrakeen.
Hughes stared down his enemies within the party and committed himself fully to the campaign: " For myself, I say that I am going into this referendum campaign as if it were the only thing for which I lived.
Leading the blind while I stared out the steel
I could ... make out many more details ... Those huge lidless eyes which stared in hate at me, the jointed tendrils which seemed to twist from the head in cosmic rhythms, the ten legs, covered with black shining tentacles and folded into the pallid underbody, and the semi-circular ridged wings covered with triangular scales ...
" In another version, Emmett stared out at the rainy evening and thought, " I wish I was in Dixie.

I and .
`` I could use some help '', Morgan said finally, `` but I can't afford to pay you anything.
I guess you'd better go on in the morning ''.
`` I've been mucking in a mine in the San Juan, but I used to work on a ranch.
`` I know '', Jones said dejectedly.
You fell down in front of the house, and I carried you in.
I gave you a drink and then you went to sleep ''.
`` I don't have many strays coming to my front door '', he said.
It's not much of a meal, but it's what I eat ''.
`` Mr. Morgan, it's the best-looking food I ever saw ''.
When they were finally satisfied, Jones said, `` I think he's going to give us work ''.
She said, `` I guess the Lord looks out for fools, drunkards, and innocents ''.
`` I mean, we don't have any way to get there and we can't expect you to quit work just to take us to town ''.
`` I get up early.
He stopped, embarrassed, and Morgan said, `` I understand that, but I don't savvy why you'd go off and leave your jobs in the first place ''.
I believed him.
I didn't understand why, Clay.
`` All my life '', he said, `` I tried.
I tried.
I saw you driftin away -- but I tried.
And you wanted no part of me when I had so much to give.
God in Heaven, I can't refuse you now.
There's someone there I have to see.

stared and .
He wiped his lips with a sleeve, then stared at Clayton in a childish kind of wonder.
`` That'll be a pleasure to see '', the big black murmured as he stared down the barrel of his rifle.
They stared at him.
Lips pursed mournfully, he stared down at its crazily sagging left side.
The tall sunburnt rustler-hunter stared in amazement.
Jess stared at him without answering and let his hands fall to his sides.
White-shirted and conservatively-cravated drivers stared conspicuously toward the eastern horizon and past my supplicating and accusing gaze.
He stared at the dipper, turning it over and over in his wide, calloused hands.
Frozen, they stared at it whirling down the valley, gouging and spitting out boulders and chunks of earth like a starving hound dog cracking marrowbones.
Anyway, he doesn't deserve to lie there in the sun and be stared at.
He stared at the shining, shining circles of hairs and heard the voice of his partner through trees, `` Don't do that, fella.
Some of the ruddiness was gone from his face and he stared at Ramey.
He stared stonily at the floor.
Guests stared with horror at Madame Lalaurie and made speedy departures.
Ernie stared at the man.
Idje still stared over our shoulders at the horizon.
If a child watched its progress he whispered, `` Hay, hay, load of hay -- make a wish and turn away '', and then stared rigidly in the opposite direction until the sound of the horses' feet returned no more.
Certain this menace was only imaginary, he yet stared in fascinated horror, his hand sticky against the stock of his weapon.
Lawrence stared a minute at the lighted ribbon of traffic, hoping that a clue to his dislike of the Vice President would appear.
Wilson stared at her.
He stared at the far morning, expecting a pendulum to swing across the horizon.
He stared at it, amazed, alarmed.
He stared out the window.
Now, Adam, in the gray light of afternoon, stared across at the hut opposite his tent, and thought of Simms Purdew lying in there in the gloom, snoring on his bunk, with the fumes of whisky choking the air.
Adam stared at the door and remembered that Simms Purdew had been awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry at Antietam.

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