单词 | distrustfully |
例句 | Her eyes were fastened fearfully and distrustfully upon his face. Native Son 1940-03-01T00:00:00Z He would stare at the black print for a long time, then reluctantly, distrustfully hand the letter to me. Black Boy 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z He bounded halfway up, in fear; then, realizing what had happened, he sank distrustfully down again. Native Son 1940-03-01T00:00:00Z The three looked at me, but not distrustfully; I felt there was no suspicion in their glances: there was more of curiosity. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z Because as she peered distrustfully over the rail of my crib, she saw my face —and blood intervened. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z The result is a grotesque, semi-feline mask, which now squints at us distrustfully. Mockingjay 2010-08-24T00:00:00Z The chaplain listened to the implausible explanation distrustfully. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z Only the patriarch stayed distrustfully at a distance, while the younger ones picked nits off one another. Into Africa: 6 Vacation Ideas From Our Experts 2015-10-23T04:00:00Z The association of Modern art with villainy isn’t new in movies: Hitchcock had fun with it in a memorable quick bit in “Suspicion,” in which a detective distrustfully eyeballs an abstract painting. Movie Review: ‘Alex Cross,’ With Tyler Perry as James Patterson’s Detective 2012-10-18T22:17:48Z Not to mention barking distrustfully at any non-immediate-family members who even approach our door, including people they have known for years. Column: Enough walks already: A dog's view of stay-at-home 2020-03-28T04:00:00Z Turns out it’s stopped sending its signal because Captain Marvel has arrived — she appears in their lab, looking at them all distrustfully, and she asks: “Where’s Fury?” Captain Marvel’s mid-credits scene is good news for Avengers: Endgame 2019-03-07T05:00:00Z Months later, the two are still distrustfully circling each other. MOVEI REVIEW: Worlds collide in ‘Batman v Superman’ 2016-03-22T04:00:00Z Tschaikowsky was in Vienna; he had taken a warm personal liking to the unresponsive young Englishman, who seemed to be always frowning, and looking at you distrustfully from under his dark, overhanging eyebrows. Spiritual Adventures 2012-02-17T03:00:27.070Z He was measuring his powers—slowly, suspiciously, distrustfully. Second String 2012-02-11T03:03:54.390Z The people at the hotel watched the development of the friendship distrustfully. The Stronger Influence 2011-12-02T03:00:23.630Z A step further in recovery: and the free spirit draws near to life again, slowly indeed, almost refractorily, almost distrustfully. Human, All Too Human A Book for Free Spirits 2011-11-28T03:00:26.030Z She, afar off, observed both it and him distrustfully. Miss Arnott's Marriage 2011-11-11T03:00:33Z He knocked twice before Lucy opened the door and stood as he remembered her before—silent, distrustfully observant, her peculiar eyes with their oddly drooping lids vaguely suggestive of furtive evil. The Secret Toll 2011-09-12T02:00:26.853Z She regarded it distrustfully and, on the occasion of the second visit, gave a special word of warning to Bindle. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z The woman sniffed, while she eyed him distrustfully. The Men Who Wrought 2011-07-26T02:00:16.320Z He stared wonderingly, inquiringly, distrustfully, into the dark, saturnine visage confronting him, but could read nothing there. Fordham's Feud 2011-07-05T02:00:31.267Z Lucky for him,” he went on, as on further investigation he made out the sentry, with his piece at “present,” walking distrustfully some twenty yards behind. The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:23.353Z Returning, I find Antek looking awry and distrustfully on a whole package of hundred ruble notes which are lying on the table. Hania 2011-07-04T02:00:18.053Z Joan weighed the chance distrustfully; but it was at least a chance, and this was no time to be careful. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z “Seems so ‘twould,” she added, her eyes distrustfully bent on Margaret who had laughed, and by way of proving the carpet’s durability, was dancing up and down upon it. The Turn of the Tide The Story of How Margaret Solved Her Problem 2011-06-14T02:00:18.357Z But the man addressed as Josef retains his hold upon his burden, and, resting himself against it, looks distrustfully at his host. Dangerous Ground or, The Rival Detectives 2011-06-11T02:00:11.853Z “There is no one, or he would answer,” they said distrustfully. Holman Hunt Masterpieces in Colour 2011-06-09T02:00:21.080Z "Umph!" she grunted, crouching closer to the wall, and watching him distrustfully from the extreme corner of her eye. Told In The Hills 2011-05-30T02:00:15.530Z "Only would you believe it, gentlemen, I have never taken bribes?" said Polzunkov, looking round at the whole company distrustfully. White Nights and Other Stories The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Volume X 2011-05-07T02:00:35.433Z Josefita looked at her cousin distrustfully and gave her arms to her papa, as if she thought Marianito was entirely too martial for the vicinity of peaceful babies like herself. The Squatter and the Don 2011-03-27T02:00:13.400Z The Doctor bowed his thanks, and touched the glass distrustfully with his lips. Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z While he waited for his sister he looked around the room distrustfully with his handsome dark but unpleasantly piercing eyes. Asbe?n From the Life of a Virtuoso 2011-02-27T03:00:30.780Z "Well, you have got a long way to go," said Gretchen, rather distrustfully. Under a Charm, Vol. I (of III) A Novel 2011-02-14T03:00:34.700Z Atkins gazed at her distrustfully, and a sudden thought seemed to occur to him; there was only one single topic upon which he had ever seen Jane excited. A Hero of the Pen 2011-02-04T03:00:19.217Z When he finished he took up his book, and was just preparing to read, when Flora, eyeing the volume distrustfully, asked: "What are you reading, Harry?" The Hazeley Family 2011-01-24T03:00:16.447Z "Do you think he will not know?" asked Lawrence, rather distrustfully. Success and How He Won It 2011-01-23T03:00:12.077Z They dragged her back; they spoke to her; they soothed her; but though less vehement, Isabel still looked deeply distrustfully at Lucy, and deeply reproachfully at Pierre. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z Then the three men went on deck apparently the most honest sailors to be found on the sea; and from his place of refuge in the galley Jim watched them distrustfully. A Runaway Brig; or, An Accidental Cruise 2011-01-02T03:00:16.390Z But the colonel looked at her distrustfully, and deferred the visits from week to week. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z The Quite�o now jumped a second time; the Indians started distrustfully, but did not threaten him with their spears, and the two white men followed him, their hands prudently on their hidden revolvers. Adventures Among the Red Indians Romantic Incidents and Perils Amongst the Indians of North and South America 2010-12-20T17:12:20.420Z She sprang to her feet, again looking distrustfully at me. A Divided Heart and Other Stories The small person came slowly over the threshold, looking at me distrustfully. A Sister's Love A Novel He had surveyed the face of the porter cautiously and half distrustfully; then he had made a guarded reply. The Gambler A Novel The light shone on his sallow face out of which heavy eyes looked distrustfully. The Gray Mask The Abbess remained silent, and distrustfully turned the leaves over and over. Klytia A Story of Heidelberg Castle The Jacobin turned and moved away, followed by the eye of a man distrustfully on the watch. The Red City A Novel of the Second Administration of President Washington The sideboard was made especially to fit a niche here; the maiden sister thought she was, too, but they’ve both got to move, and look distrustfully upon new corners. An Unknown Lover Every look, every gesture, but indicated a temperament soft, gentle, and compliant; and if by chance he uttered a stray word, it was spoken timidly and distrustfully, like one who feared to give trouble. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier A dark cloud soon flitted over her beautiful countenance, and she asked distrustfully, 'have you no secret object in this visit?' Tales from the German. Volume I. Arwed Gyllenstierna "That title is rather strong," said he, casting his wolfish eyes distrustfully in the direction of the Italian. Klytia A Story of Heidelberg Castle He started in terror; for Eugenia was standing before him with the Ionian; her large dark-brown eyes, whose whites had a bluish cast, were gazing searchingly, anxiously, distrustfully, into the very depths of his soul. The Scarlet Banner He was gobbling mince-meat, meat-bone, bread, cheese, and pork-pie all at once, staring distrustfully while he did so at the mist all round, and often stopping—even stopping his jaws—to listen. Dickens' Stories About Children Every Child Can Read As his mistress reined him in, his wide eyes shifted about distrustfully. Trusia A Princess of Krovitch “Yes, I suppose you could,” admitted Slavens, watching him distrustfully and feeling thankful, somehow, that the horse was between them. Claim Number One "H'm," said Helen, looking at him rather distrustfully; "Jumbo too can be dreadfully naughty when he likes, and he rather looks as if he meant it to-day." A Tale of the Summer Holidays What then meant victory to the Germans and misfortune to their foes," replied Aigan, distrustfully, "may have the same meaning now. The Scarlet Banner The shoemaker went distrustfully into the shop; but when he beheld all the shoes ready made, he capered about, not knowing what to do for joy, and embraced his companion. The Russian Garland being Russian Folk Tales Mrs. Lloyd Avalons looked at him distrustfully for a moment; then she laughed with a dainty vagueness. The Dominant Strain She hesitated at thresholds and looked forward, not distrustfully but gravely, into dim interiors. The Prisoner He sniffed the air distrustfully, as he wiggled his shoulders to free them from the clinging, damp shirt. Operation Lorelie A Chinese, in the severe black of an attendant, stood looking down at him distrustfully. Peter the Brazen A Mystery Story of Modern China He was pouring himself a goblet of red wine while eyeing Rachel and the Venetians distrustfully. The Saracen: The Holy War He rejected the offer of support, and walked firmly enough to the machine, which he eyed distrustfully. Heart of the Blue Ridge Mrs. Buck looked distrustfully at Billy, but the old man held himself so meekly and his manner was so respectful that her heart was somewhat softened. The Comings of Cousin Ann She glanced at the man eyeing her so distrustfully from across the table and gurgled again. The Ranch at the Wolverine After a moment’s reflection, I walked on, cautiously and distrustfully enough, for the notion was uppermost in my mind that this fellow was not there for any good purpose. The Land of Thor She received his account distrustfully; she was sure he had put his finger in the pie, and if he had it would all go wrong. Tatterdemalion Captain Radicofani received the secretary distrustfully and bestowed the papers among his own effects. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) She sniffed at the saddle distrustfully as Mr. Chamberlain tied her up. The Wind Before the Dawn She sat in a chair farthest from the window which she regarded distrustfully, it being slightly open. A Sheaf of Corn The Sauk concealed his surprise and gave the fingers a warm grasp, but while doing so each looked distrustfully in the face of the other. Camp-fire and Wigwam She found herself staring at the cabman, who was looking distrustfully at her. Patty's Summer Days The Tories, yet more distrustfully, followed Pitt; and Pitt warmly expressed his sympathy with the constitutional government which was ruling France. History of the English People, Volume VIII Modern England, 1760-1815 He smiled somewhat distrustfully—as a matter of habit. The Goose Man “Why?” asked his Captain, looking rather distrustfully at a buggy with some red parasols in it, which would be extremely close to the Doctor at long-leg. The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly "What a very strange thing!" she said to herself, taking up the letter and turning it over several times rather distrustfully. The Admiral's Caravan Miss Hulburt had eyed her distrustfully; then she had granted the favor. Teddy: Her Book A Story of Sweet Sixteen But once on her plate, Arethusa eyed it distrustfully. The Heart of Arethusa The fellow hesitated a moment, gazing doubtfully and still somewhat distrustfully at me, and then, with a sigh, handed over the paper to my keeping. The Castaways The captain shook his head distrustfully when he had looked at his watch, and told me that he frequently failed to land his passengers in time. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War Madame Cornouiller heard her distrustfully; she suspected her of misleading, of removing Putois from inquiry, for fear of losing him or making him ask more. Putois 1907 She looked up to him inquiringly and distrustfully. Adam Johnstone's Son The sentries were distrustfully scrutinized, but not a soldier was armed. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old She looked distrustfully up and down the road, and waited at the pavement's edge for a donkey-cart to pass before she dared attempt a crossing. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878 It air my home," she said distrustfully, "and I stays here and hangs to this here shanty till Daddy comes back. Tess of the Storm Country With the detectives of New York and London busy, and, now, with the famous Duquesne in town, Sheard well might survey the Strand behind, carefully, anxiously, distrustfully. The Sins of Séverac Bablon Rising quietly, the trader advanced with a peaceful air, holding the tobacco out to the Bushman, who looked suspicious—and distrustfully shook his assagai; but Stephen took no heed. The Settler and the Savage I looked at him distrustfully, and he saw it. To The West The old squaws, eying me distrustfully, averred I had come to steal one of their naked brats, who swarmed on my tracks with as tantalizing persistence as the vicious dogs. Lords of the North Her long-lashed eyes look at me distrustfully and are suffused with tears when I decline to play. Confessions of Boyhood The suddenness with which Winn started up caused the dog to spring back into the darkness, from the shelter of which he regarded his new acquaintance distrustfully. Raftmates A Story of the Great River When I call upon a friend, the porter eyes me distrustfully. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris Then he stirred and squirmed, like an elderly eel, looking distrustfully into the vestibule. Tales of the Chesapeake She merely stood and stared at Rand distrustfully. Murder in the Gunroom "Yes, you are changed, as I said the other night," distrustfully. Arms and the Woman The girl looked distrustfully at the very restless horse and he caught her diffidence. The Half-Hearted She gazed at him for a moment distrustfully, wondering if he mocked her and asking herself if she had not deserved it in assuming comradeship with him. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt "But what is an oath to you!" cried the widow, distrustfully. Jack Sheppard A Romance He waited several minutes before the landlady came, and then she opened the door but a couple of inches, and peered distrustfully out. In Friendship's Guise She looked round on Ansdore almost distrustfully ... was it true that she loved it too much? Joanna Godden She moves to the back of a chair, eyeing him distrustfully. The Gay Lord Quex A Comedy in Four Acts And while she waited suspicions bred of her Indian blood stirred distrustfully, and she told herself that her mother's daughter made a worthy champion of the ways of white men. Judith of the Plains "Was it unlooked-for on your part?" demanded the knight, distrustfully. Jack Sheppard A Romance Slowly machinery was making its way, feared and hated by the lower order of workers, eyed distrustfully and uncertainly by the higher. Women Wage-Earners Their Past, Their Present, and Their Future After some hesitation, he then turned and walked distrustfully back to where it lay. The Cave in the Mountain A Sequel to In the Pecos Country / by Lieut. R. H. Jayne It does not become the spirit which characterizes the present age distrustfully to reject every generalization of views and every attempt to examine into the nature of things by the process of reason and induction. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1 An old hen, hovering her chicks in the shade of the hay-rack, eyed him distrustfully and cried "k-r-r-r-r" in a shocked tone that sent her chickens burrowing deeper under her feathers. The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories And Blueskin, who, for a moment, had looked round distrustfully, concluding it was a feint, now laughed louder than ever. Jack Sheppard A Romance He glanced again at the house distrustfully, as if he feared even his murmur might be overheard. The Thunder Bird "Five hundred rubles!" repeated Gavrilo, distrustfully, but he was immediately seized with fright and quickly asked, kicking the bales at the bottom of the boat: "What are those things?" Twenty-six and One and Other Stories The men eyed the two foreigners distrustfully as though they hung like a cloud over the accustomed peace of that informal village gathering. Through stained glass "Is that written in the book of the mass?" inquired Ercole distrustfully. Whosoever Shall Offend But he shook his head; he had always been taught to look distrustfully on republics when he was a peasant. The Downfall The servant, surprised at his master's humble language, regarded him distrustfully. The Amulet Upon the whole, I regarded the narrator of these things somewhat distrustfully. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I Happy Jack continued to eye the three distrustfully. The Happy Family I glanced distrustfully at the confusion of the room, which seemed in strange contrast with the exquisitely neat and even fashionable attire of its proprietor. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 Meanwhile the two maritime States, England and Holland, though eying France distrustfully, had greater and growing grudges against each other, which under the fostering care of Charles II. led to war. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783 Bufferio appeared at the door, and looked distrustfully at the man who had interrupted him at his game. The Amulet The child eyed him distrustfully, "What for do you want to know?" Phebe, Her Profession A Sequel to Teddy: Her Book "Why didn't she come herself instead of sending you?" asked the Colonel, distrustfully. A Perilous Secret "If it only comes out right," she sighed distrustfully many times a day. Richard Vandermarck While his horse drank he eyed the line distrustfully until he remembered his parting advice to Dill. The Long Shadow I told her of my life on the canal--and she looked distrustfully at me. Vandemark's Folly Mr. Newton eyed them for a moment distrustfully, but Betsey had turned them out beautifully—all fair and delicate with transparent fat, and a brown stripe telling of the gridiron. More Bywords Baldy looked distrustfully at the sleeping Jemima, and thought approvingly of the absent Mego—for Baldy was somewhat primitive in his ideas of the hitherto gentle sex. Baldy of Nome The Corporal behind the counter blew away a pile of cigarette ash and regarded me distrustfully. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 12, 1919 "It will avail you little," rejoined Leonard, distrustfully. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire The guard, the coachman, and the two other passengers eyed him distrustfully. A Tale of Two Cities Mr Wegg having looked distrustfully at his own limb, and suspiciously at the pattern with which it has been compared, makes the point: 'I'll bet a pound that ain't an English one!' Our Mutual Friend "What for I go?" he asked, a little distrustfully. Phil, the Fiddler The maid-servant answered the door while I was writing the last word in pencil, and asked me distrustfully what I "pleased to want." The Woman in White He grew very red, took a step back from her, staring at her distrustfully, incredulously. The Flirt Frank looked at her distrustfully, but he gathered confidence from her face. O Pioneers! Bradley glanced distrustfully at the shrewd face again bending over the work, and said, trying to conquer doubt and hesitation: 'I hope you don't imply that my visit will be unacceptable to Hexam's sister?' Our Mutual Friend On being brought into the room, Gooseberry stopped at the threshold of the door, and looked distrustfully at the stranger who was in my company. The Moonstone When I first addressed him, he looked at me rather distrustfully, but on my using Mrs. Michelson's name, with a civil reference to himself, he entered into conversation readily enough. The Woman in White "And I you," said Amber, watching curiously and somewhat distrustfully a second man follow Quain into the vale. The Bronze Bell They advanced distrustfully, and as if they wished the distance were longer. O Pioneers! But when at least the boom was thrashing overhead and the halyards had been made fast to their cleats, the fisherman again stood erect, peering distrustfully at the distant wall of cloud. The Black Bag They stood for a while silently, looking distrustfully; but finally one of them having recognized that they were knights, answered: "To the ksiondz, the abbot of Tulcza." The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy Yes; I had told her so, either before or after that strange question of hers, when she had asked me so distrustfully if I knew many men of the rank of Baronet. The Woman in White "The deuce you do!" exclaimed the protector of the king's revenue, eyeing me a little distrustfully. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale "Are you?" he asked, distrustfully, for he remembered the doctor's warning. Dame Care Martin looked distrustfully at this assistant, and annoyance was depicted on the face of Martin's wife. Selected Polish Tales Men looked distrustfully upon each other, and the demon of party reigned preeminent, as much in the drawing-room in the council-chamber. Life in the Clearings versus the Bush Christophe was glad to hear it, and looked at him a little distrustfully: "Seriously?" he asked. Jean-Christophe, Volume I The old man shook his grizzled head and looked distrustfully at the hazy horizon. The Mystery of Cloomber "But how is it that you are a stranger to me?" she asked distrustfully. Blind Love Thackeray, after a boyhood spent in the best of English schools, with money, friends, and comforts of every kind, faces life timidly, distrustfully, and dislikes the literary work which makes him famous. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World Tulee, who listened rather distrustfully to praises bestowed on the master, replied that nobody could do anything too good for Missy Rosy. A Romance of the Republic Slowly and distrustfully a dripping scarecrow of rags and bones rose from his hiding-place in the water, and then stopped suddenly, and seemed inclined to dash through the river; but Tregarva held him fast. Yeast: a Problem They were all silent for a moment, and I saw them eyeing Polete distrustfully. A Soldier of Virginia He looked distrustfully round the room, where he distinguished shreds of whitish light. Theresa Raquin Completing his examination, he paused and stood looking scornfully and distrustfully at Habrunt, who was still kneeling. Si'Wren of the Patriarchs He came forward with the ring of keys in his hand, as the other moved distrustfully away. Highland Ballad "I hope you won't analyze mine," she said, looking at him rather distrustfully. From Jest to Earnest She regarded her distrustfully for an instant, and on a sudden impulse sat down at her desk and wrote a message on a sheet of the hotel paper. Many Kingdoms In fact, these ideas are strangers of an alien race in our intellectual household, and we look upon them coldly and distrustfully. Time and Change Jock uttered a sound of relief, then, rather distrustfully, asked--"Why?" Magnum Bonum Spike looked distrustfully at his new acquaintance, but went for his vessel's papers without any very apparent hesitation. Jack Tier The former is a man of dark, heavy features, with an assassin-like countenance, more inclined to look at you distrustfully than to meet you with an open gaze. Manuel Pereira "My fare's ten shillings," he observed, still peering round distrustfully; "It's a good seven mile up hill and down dale." God's Good Man "Do you mean to tell me you don't suspect why we want to get you out of our place here?" said the man, looking in distrustfully at me through the window. Basil She rose up, barred the entrance with one claw-like hand, and scrutinized him distrustfully. South Wind Through this they made their way, then dropped into a green nook of pasture, among sheep that raised their heads distrustfully, and loud-bleating lambs, each running to its mother. The Whirlpool She looked at me distrustfully till I began to speak. Cousin Phillis Presently sixteen canoes put off from the land, and their occupants, after paddling round the vessels distrustfully, ventured to approach and proffer cocoanuts in exchange for strings of beads and strips of red cloth. Laperouse But, in vain: he seemed inveterately prejudiced against us; and, in particular, eyed the doctor most distrustfully. Omoo He glanced at me distrustfully, and then at Bell with coldness and, I thought, something of enmity in his expression. Rolling Stones "Withdraw, Conrad," said Hardenberg, beckoning to the servant, who had remained at the door, and was distrustfully and anxiously watching every motion of the soldier. Napoleon and Blucher The people looked at him sullenly, distrustfully, and were silent. Mother "Has he bought your picture, my poor boy?" said Mrs. Gatty, distrustfully. Christie Johnstone Eyeing us distrustfully, they whispered to know who we were. Omoo He stepped close to the edge of the rock, allowed the soldiers, who looked around slowly and distrustfully, to advance a few steps, and then raised his rifle. Andreas Hofer I do; there my agents are distrustfully turned away from the frontier, and I have so far been unable to enlist special and active allies. Napoleon and Blucher She looked distrustfully at the door of communication with the new cottage, as if she expected to see it opened from the other side. The Guilty River "That's all right," he said, "that's where he always puts it; but I don't see the 'W' in his name," and he eyed me distrustfully. Mark Twain's Speeches Then he turned to the child, who was standing a little distance away from him, eyeing him distrustfully. The Hermit of Far End "But it don't look right, Mr. Ford," said Uncle Ben, eying it distrustfully; "somehow it ain't all there." Cressy When she had finished, she looked at herself in the glass rather more distrustfully than usual. The Patrician "Can this be done?" asked Foma, distrustfully, but with a tone of fright in his voice. The Man Who Was Afraid Concho shouted with joy; the rest gazed at each other doubtingly and distrustfully; companions in poverty, they began to diverge and suspect each other in prosperity. The Story of a Mine Henceforth this class will exercise control attentively, distrustfully and angrily. The Ancient Regime She shuddered and once more looked about her distrustfully. Crime and Punishment Mr. Bolder glanced at me distrustfully through his spectacles. Strictly business: more stories of the four million He shook his lean, eagle-like head in slow, doubtful vehemence, and his piercing gaze studied her distrustfully. To the Last Man As we advanced along the backward division of the hall, I saw her eyes turn distrustfully toward the door of the room in which Helena had received me. The Legacy of Cain Savely looked distrustfully at his wife, put out his lips towards the lamp, but at once thought better of it and clasped his hands. The Witch and other stories Sonia heard Raskolnikov's request distrustfully and moved hesitatingly to the table. Crime and Punishment The housemaid was rather nervous at finding herself alone with me on the beach, and once or twice looked behind her distrustfully as we went on. The Queen of Hearts With his practiced observation closely and distrustfully at work on Mr. Bashwood' s face, Pedgift Senior motioned to him to sit down again, and put the question for the second time. Armadale Gyuri glanced distrustfully at this man whom he had met for the first time to-day, but who was no stranger to him—for he had already learned the identity of the guest in the rectory. The Case of the Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study In spite of herself, the treacherous blush flew over Isabel's face, in Moody's presence, and with Moody's eyes distrustfully watching her. My Lady's Money Clara stopped at the doorway, looking backward and forward distrustfully between the husband and wife. The Frozen Deep He checked himself on the point of going out, and looked back distrustfully at the lighted candle. The New Magdalen "It's rather strange," remarked the lawyer, looking at him more and more distrustfully, "that you should be so violently agitated, simply because my question happens to have hit the mark." Armadale The little old gentleman stared at me distrustfully. A Rogue's Life Mr. Troy suddenly stood still, and eyed his companion a little distrustfully. My Lady's Money "What sort of a job?" the lad asked him, distrustfully. Creatures That Once Were Men It turned the lock as she had expected, from her experience of houses at Aldborough and at other watering-places, but the door resisted her; the door was distrustfully bolted on the inside. No Name At that point in the interrogatory, the doctor's eyes began to look at me distrustfully behind the doctor's spectacles. Armadale The waiter of whom I asked my way stared distrustfully while he directed me. A Rogue's Life He was gobbling mincemeat, meatbone, bread, cheese, and pork pie, all at once: staring distrustfully while he did so at the mist all round us, and often stopping—even stopping his jaws—to listen. Great Expectations And oh ye thoughts, distrustfully inclined, If ye are therefore by the loved one chided, Answer: 'tis true ye change, but alter not, As she remains the same, yet changeth ever. The Poems of Goethe Translated in the original metres His face showed plain tokens of anxiety, and his party-colored eyes looked hither and thither distrustfully, as he sauntered along the shore. No Name The villainous smile died out of his face, and his voice dropped again distrustfully to its lowest tones. Armadale The three looked at me, but not distrustfully; I felt there was no suspicion in their glances: there was more of curiosity. Jane Eyre There went a fox, sneaking across the line of march, and eying distrustfully that deadfall. Rolf in the Woods Even in the moment that passed while those few words were spoken, Midwinter's eyes wandered back distrustfully to the fatal cabin door. Armadale Midwinter still looked distrustfully at the open letter on the table. Armadale Before saying a word on his side, Midwinter looked distrustfully behind him. Armadale |
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