单词 | dry-eyed |
例句 | Miss Love stood there dry-eyed, looking down on the father of her unborn child. Cold Sassy Tree 1984-11-02T00:00:00Z The king listens, dry-eyed, his mind far, far away. Grendel 1971-01-01T00:00:00Z She was dry-eyed and pale, her paws tightly clenched. Redwall 1986-10-23T00:00:00Z I mistrusted her no longer, I was afraid of her no more, but the sight of her sobbing there, dry-eyed, made me shudder, made me ill. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z My prayers are wordless, defiant, dry-eyed, desperate, without hope. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z He had trudged back to his pew dry-eyed amid tearful shrieks and shouts of others, wondering if he should try to cry. The Bluest Eye 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z She was watching us—watching dry-eyed, but with more pain than I had ever seen on another person’s face. Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z Now, facing Nick, I trembled with shame and frustration, but I was dry-eyed. The Shakespeare Stealer 1998-05-01T00:00:00Z ‘All the way to the last she was dry-eyed. I never saw her shed a tear about anything.’ Jazz 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z She went to bed and lay there, dry-eyed, numb and sleepless, thinking only of Julius. Tiger, Tiger 2004-10-04T00:00:00Z Matt braced himself for a stormy scene, but she was dry-eyed and grim. The House of the Scorpion 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z They were dressed in black, silent and dry-eyed, as befits the norms of sadness in a country accustomed to the dignity of grief. The House of the Spirits: A Novel 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z When the handle from the icebox fell off, all the deweys got whipped, and in dry-eyed silence watched their own feet as they turned their behinds high up into the air for the stroke. Sula 1973-11-01T00:00:00Z But when I sit on the chair at the foot of his bed, looking at his white face through the tangle of gleaming plastic tubes and IV lines, I am dry-eyed. The Kite Runner 2003-05-01T00:00:00Z She loved her pewter, but she stood dry-eyed and looking, for her, a little stern as she saw it disappear in Johnny’s crucible. Johnny Tremain 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z Closing the door silently after her, an exhausted, dry-eyed Lupita followed Salvador down the hill into the town. Lupita Mañana 1981-03-21T00:00:00Z Inevitably, the many contrasting personalities who have played Madame Armfeldt have teased very different nuances, from nostalgia to dry-eyed disillusionment. Elaine Stritch and Other Matrons of ?Night Music? 2010-07-23T02:12:00Z Am I a hardhearted meanie because I watched “Lullaby,” a solemn, triple-hankie sobfest about assisted suicide, in a state of dry-eyed impatience? ‘Lullaby’ Features Richard Jenkins and Amy Adams 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z Intimacy and dry-eyed tenderness were in his approach to the wistful slow movement. Music Review: The Met Orchestra Ends Its Season at Carnegie Hall 2014-05-12T22:37:50Z You only cried at Lassie Come Home, but then no one of any moral decency can stay dry-eyed at a lost dog. My Street life 2010-12-03T07:00:00Z But the eight-time Oscar nominee says the time is right to quit and that he's bidding the actor's life a dry-eyed farewell. Peter O'Toole retires with 'dry-eyed farewell' 2012-07-10T17:17:09Z I know there were tears: you try remaining dry-eyed listening to “This Woman’s Work” on a cold November night after a glass or two of wine; if you do, I don’t want to know you. The Enduring, Incandescent Power of Kate Bush 2018-12-19T05:00:00Z Everyone appears dry-eyed if not indifferent about the passing, the first sign something is off. Home Is Where the Horror Is 2018-06-07T04:00:00Z The final scene will surely bring some readers to tears, but those it leaves dry-eyed might also be slack-jawed at the mawkish payoff to an already mushy setup earlier in the novel. A 115-Year-Old War Veteran Looks Back at It All, With God as a Guide 2021-08-25T04:00:00Z Her dry-eyed performance is the more impressive because the role could so easily have been milked for weepy sentimentality. Review: ‘Woman in Gold’ Stars Helen Mirren in Tug of War Over Artwork 2015-03-31T04:00:00Z O'Toole finished the statement by saying, "I bid the profession a dry-eyed and profoundly grateful farewell." Peter O'Toole to retire from stage, screen 2012-07-10T17:21:57Z Much credit goes to James Graham’s script, which is witty, efficient and mostly dry-eyed. 'Finding Neverland' and 'The Visit': Two Musicals to Savor 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z For dry-eyed pleasures, I’m also going to be revisiting two shows at the National Gallery of Art: “Degas/Cassatt” and “Andrew Wyeth: Looking Out, Looking In.” ‘The Lion King’ always makes me cry As expected, David Letterman remained stoic and dry-eyed through his final performance, but their were definitely some tissues being passed around the house as the King of Late Night bade his final farewell. 10 tearjerker moments from Dave Letterman’s big finale 2015-05-21T04:00:00Z He’s a dry-eyed sentimentalist, gentle in his mockery and disinclined to designate villains. ‘Fatherhood’ Review: He Lost His Wife. Go Easy on Him. 2021-06-17T04:00:00Z The loss of innocence and cherished romantic illusions were overarching themes reflected in both the song choices and the singers’ dry-eyed interpretations of numbers like “Now You Know” and “There Won’t Be Trumpets.” Review: ‘Another Hundred People’ Digs Into Stephen Sondheim’s Catalog 2015-07-19T04:00:00Z One of the demonstrations of the musical’s integrity is its marvelously dry-eyed view of Caroline’s rejection of Noah. It’s a Nova Y. Payton sweep in ‘Caroline, or Change’ 2017-02-05T05:00:00Z July 30, 2010, London Theater Journal: All Aboard On Thursday afternoon, I found myself drenched in silent tears in Waterloo Station, while hordes of little boys and girls around me remained contentedly dry-eyed. London Theater Journal: All Aboard 2010-07-30T16:31:00Z Though David Letterman was dry-eyed throughout his final episode of the Late Show, the montage that played during Foo Fighters performance of “Everlong” ensured that no one in the audience was. Watch the Foo Fighters Sing 'Everlong' for David Letterman's Final Show 2015-05-21T04:00:00Z I bid the profession a dry-eyed and profoundly grateful farewell. Peter O'Toole quits acting at 79 2012-07-11T09:02:15Z It was a beautiful service, and there were few entirely dry-eyed people filing out of the church. Simon Hoggart's week: Nick Clegg strikes a chord as spiritual leader 2012-09-28T23:01:19Z Goldberg, dry-eyed and graceful in a relaxed take on a power suit, was stirring a Shirley Temple, angling for the cherry. Sarah Goldberg on the ‘Barry’ Finale and Bad Decisions 2023-05-28T04:00:00Z But on uphill loops, as the movie pauses to catch its breath, it is also a dry-eyed contemplation of millennial ennui in a hypercompetitive, winner-take-all climate. Review: ‘Victoria,’ a Nonstop Flight Through the Streets of Berlin 2015-10-08T04:00:00Z Still, compared with its last days before its death from insolvency in 2009 made it the subject of countless dry-eyed eulogies, Tavern on the Green is much, much improved. Restaurant Review: Tavern on the Green 2014-06-24T04:00:00Z And yet I remained dry-eyed when Rose concluded her dramatic confession with howls of anguish. Theater Review: ‘Red Dog Howls,’ by Alexander Dinelaris 2012-09-25T02:30:05Z If nothing else, after three and a half hours of viewing, only the most heartless will find themselves dry-eyed. My streaming gem: why you should watch Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham 2020-07-10T04:00:00Z Mr. Weitz treats them all with a fondness that feels entirely unforced, and his sentimental tendencies are balanced by their mostly dry-eyed performances, and above all by Ms. Tomlin’s peppery honesty. Review: In ‘Grandma,’ Lily Tomlin Energizes an Intergenerational Road Trip 2015-08-19T04:00:00Z She is dry-eyed in anger: like Angela Carter, she sees how women collude in their abuse. Paula Rego: my hero 2012-08-24T21:45:09Z "Oh, man. He never even liked me," the dry-eyed failson says upon hearing the news. In the latest "Succession," a wedding cruise is wrecked by a reckoning 2023-04-10T04:00:00Z Her Elizabeth is dry-eyed and on guard, but the toll of the office is always apparent. ‘The Crown’ Review: Tempus Horribilis 2022-11-09T05:00:00Z With its dry-eyed view of the seamier side of show business, it is a superior pop-star portrait. A Star Turn In a Diva Portrait 2015-04-11T04:00:00Z But though I had cried copiously in the last scenes of Mr. Davies’s “All My Sons” for the National, I left this one dry-eyed. London Theater Journal: Arthur Miller, Pinteresquely 2010-07-20T17:25:00Z But though I had cried copiously in the last scenes of Mr. Davies’s earlier production of “All My Sons” for the National Theater in 2001, I left this one dry-eyed. London Theater Scene Echoes Economic Woes 2010-07-20T21:34:00Z Even the most dry-eyed among us get weepy in December. Jonny Donahoe in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ at Barrow Street 2014-12-14T05:00:00Z And while only the hardest-hearted readers will remain dry-eyed while reading these books, Shaw and Bragg resist cheap sentimentality and instead provide still more arguments for appreciating and truly acknowledging lives other than our own. Analysis | What do we owe animals? New books reevaluate our relationship to the natural world. 2021-10-29T04:00:00Z There is also a dry-eyed, even enthusiastic, acceptance of online buying, as opposed to brick-and-mortar shopping. Florence and its Men’s Wear Future 2013-01-11T15:00:33Z Lukashenko placed red roses at Makei’s coffin before his burial Tuesday and briefly touched the dead man’s arm, gazing at him for a few moments, dry-eyed, before condoling with Makei’s family. Suspicion swirls over Russia’s plans for Belarus after minister’s death 2022-12-01T05:00:00Z “I felt so helpless,” she said the next day, resigned yet dry-eyed, her two remaining sons sitting silently by her side. Trapped Between Extremists and Extreme Weather, Somalis Brace for Famine 2022-11-21T05:00:00Z “We had been preparing emotionally for this,” Bondar, himself now dry-eyed, said a few moments after his loved ones walked west, through Ukrainian and Polish inspection points. In Ukraine, the flood of displaced people fleeing the war only grows 2022-03-20T04:00:00Z You realize, watching it, that you’re seeing fledglings get their wings; just try to stay dry-eyed. From ‘Fame’ to ‘The Half of It,’ our movie critic shares 10 of her back-to-school favorites 2020-08-20T04:00:00Z Now, my education is no longer an escape into “me time” — it is midnight after a long day, dry-eyed and exhausted, staring blankly at my laptop screen searching for motivation. Teachers and Students Describe a Remote-Learning Life 2020-04-23T04:00:00Z But “South Side” does something rare for TV, portraying a poor neighborhood with dry-eyed wit, favoring specificity over polemics or cliché. “Sherman’s Showcase” Celebrates a Lost TV Genre 2019-08-12T04:00:00Z With son Michael caddieing for him, he missed the cut in horrific weather and walked off 18 dry-eyed. Tom Watson's farewell to major-championship golf comes, fittingly, in a place that helped define his career - Golf Digest 2019-07-28T04:00:00Z By the end of the sessions, he was dry-eyed and calm. Mass shootings create rippling network of stricken survivors 2019-06-02T04:00:00Z By the end of the sessions, he was dry-eyed and calm. Mass shootings create rippling network of stricken survivors 2019-06-02T04:00:00Z If this is a melodrama — and it is, in all the obvious ways — it’s a particularly eccentric, dry-eyed and astringent one. Review | ‘Transit’ is a Holocaust movie set in the present. And the gimmick is surprisingly effective. 2019-03-05T05:00:00Z We said: “Yakuza 6 may not be subtle, but few players will be left dry-eyed as the curtain on this tale is finally drawn.” The best video games of 2018 so far 2018-06-26T04:00:00Z As Burke summarized Higginbotham’s story — his fateful encounter with Roberts, the “ridiculously quick trial” and the lynching itself — his elderly son remained dry-eyed. A Lynching’s Long Shadow 2018-04-25T04:00:00Z I was at an airport when I read the last 50 pages and I wept unabashedly – and I’m a dry-eyed reader in general. Yiyun Li: ‘Rebecca West made me weep unabashedly in an airport’ 2018-03-09T05:00:00Z His father stood a few feet away, somehow dry-eyed. Perspective | Navy and Air Force play a college football classic worthy of tears 2017-10-07T04:00:00Z I would not say I was dry-eyed in that moment. Kal Penn is 'inspired' after raising more than $600,000 for Syrian refugees 2017-01-30T05:00:00Z The flamenco-trained dancer from Andalucia beamed dry-eyed as she accepted the medal on the podium but wept freely as Spain's flag rose in the arena to the sound of the national anthem. Badminton: Marin fends off brave Sindhu to win gold 2016-08-19T04:00:00Z As a compromise, Barkin became teary in one take and stayed dry-eyed in another. TNT's 'Animal Kingdom' is a crime-family drama with a particularly tough matriarch 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z “The first time she cried,” said Mr. Ricker, looking at his dry-eyed girlfriend. During Planned Parenthood Shooting, a Scene of Fear and Chaos at Nearby Shopping Center 2015-11-28T05:00:00Z Some may welcome this dry-eyed realism; after all, what good did Clinton’s admission of fault do the Tutsis? Defending inaction 2015-04-19T04:00:00Z But least of the problems is this strange dry-eyed weeping from the English. This is Scotland’s velvet revolution and we should listen to the people shouting 2014-09-17T04:00:00Z No one is considered universally funny: there will always be someone stony-faced and dry-eyed in a room filled with hilarity, wondering what everyone else is laughing at. Joan Rivers didn’t want love, just laughs 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z But the film could have done much better with a dry-eyed editor for that dialogue. Review: A sweet Moretz rescues ‘If I Stay’ 2014-08-20T04:00:00Z O'Toole said: "I bid the profession a dry-eyed and profoundly grateful farewell. The heart for it has gone out of me." Obituary: Peter O'Toole 2013-12-15T19:37:18Z O’Toole retired from acting last year, saying at the time, “I bid the profession a dry-eyed and profoundly grateful farewell.” Peter O’Toole, star of “Lawrence of Arabia,” dies at 81 2013-12-15T18:42:00Z At the police station, while Ms. Kercher’s British friends huddled together in grief, Ms. Knox wrote that she paced the hallways, dry-eyed, slamming the heel of her palm against her own forehead in anger. In Memoir, Amanda Knox Testifies in Public Court of Approval 2013-04-18T19:15:00Z Armstrong remained dry-eyed throughout the 90-minute program, which will continue on Friday in the second part of the interview broadcast on Winfrey’s network, OWN. Analysis: Lance Armstrong Confesses to Using Drugs but Without Details 2013-01-18T04:47:23Z Then Caruso’s voice cracked multiple times at a news conference, where five dry-eyed players on the dais beamed at their coach and nodded in affirmation when he spoke. Division III Coach’s Family Pride Shows in Football Success 2012-12-13T20:27:00Z She was dry-eyed and composed again on Friday night as she made her way through the mixed zone after squeezing into the final of the 100 freestyle. Scott Weltz Adds to Upsets at Olympic Swimming Trials 2012-06-30T02:46:38Z The time of parting had come, and dry-eyed, though with a curious feeling in my throat, I bade farewell to my uncle and cousin Maurice. A Lad of Grit A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea in Restoration Times 2012-04-21T02:00:23.363Z For he said nothing more, and he walked down the hill dry-eyed. The Story of Francis Cludde 2012-03-30T02:00:16.347Z I had prayed dry-eyed for him who--who spared me all these days and weeks! Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France 2012-03-15T02:00:24.837Z She read it through dry-eyed while he watched her. Woven with the Ship A Novel of 1865 2012-03-12T03:00:26.883Z And dry-eyed she shook with horror of the thing she had done. The Abbess Of Vlaye 2012-02-19T03:00:15.523Z She was dry-eyed now; the tears were spent, but she was utterly weak. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z “I just maybe tried a little too hard,” a dry-eyed Levin said, adding, “Just wanting it a little too much, I think.” Kyle Stanley Wins Phoenix Open a Week After Losing in a Playoff 2012-02-06T01:56:47Z Trembling but dry-eyed she had gone to him and seen his dangerous condition; shaking but tearless had made ready his bed. The Happy Warrior 2011-12-18T03:00:18.863Z And a woman, dry-eyed with horror, old love surviving honor, respect, righteousness, knelt by his side, took his head in her arms, and strove to kiss away from his brow the mark of Cain. Woven with the Ship A Novel of 1865 2012-03-12T03:00:26.883Z At that all three of us that had before knelt dry-eyed before his couch, began weeping copiously for very joy, and Old Marvin, from his bed offered up a prayer of thanksgiving. Cedric, the Forester 2011-08-17T02:00:29.077Z She looked forward, in dull pain, dry-eyed, to a life of abject crawling. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z Molly Brown was not dry-eyed, and one might have spied a lunar rainbow in my eyes, too. Tripping with the Tucker Twins 2011-07-10T02:00:21.613Z She raised her head, and looked at him, still dry-eyed. Hope Hathaway A Story of Western Ranch Life 2011-07-07T02:00:27.303Z She sobbed softly to herself throughout the long hours till daybreak, but morning found her dry-eyed, ready to face whatever disaster the day might bring. The Brute 2011-06-30T02:00:30.283Z Her tears had slipped back unused to whence they came; she was now dry-eyed and rather haughty. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z Bare-headed and dry-eyed, Raymond watched the dark earth being shovelled down upon the mortal remains of his sire, then, when the task was accomplished, he turned and walked slowly back to the camp. The Winning of the Golden Spurs 2011-05-17T02:00:18.050Z She, the older woman, had been frightened, awed, by Laura's terrible, dry-eyed agony.... Love and hatred 2011-05-13T02:00:08.103Z You, a woman with a white soul and a clean heart—one of God's choicest creations—you stand there without a pang of sorrow—dry-eyed. Hope Hathaway A Story of Western Ranch Life 2011-07-07T02:00:27.303Z Mrs. Mitchell and the physicians would have welcomed a passionate outbreak of the silent grief that seemed to have frozen Eglah, as, calm and dry-eyed, she ministered in the sick-room she rarely left. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z Poppy continued her weeping, dry-eyed now, but sobbing spasmodically. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z She says just leaking is rather fascinating and shows temperament, and she wishes she wasn't so dry-eyed and could express her emotions in such a graceful way. At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-04T02:00:13.920Z Both women waited in the grateful darkness, dry-eyed and still. Love and hatred 2011-05-13T02:00:08.103Z Weeping at the mike was so common that one dry-eyed grandmother seemed compelled to explain, "If I wasn't taking antidepressant pills, I'd be crying right now." Change We Can (Almost) Believe In 2011-04-10T06:00:00Z What wonder that the wakening birds and the uprising wind of morning find her daily staring dry-eyed, watchful, languid, at the rose of dawn! Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z For a moment the fortitude that had sustained him during the last ten days gave way, and he sank down again, covering his face with his hands in a dry-eyed anguish. Joscelyn Cheshire A Story of Revolutionary Days in the Carolinas 2011-03-10T03:00:48.177Z M. Lenormand found her in one of the drawing rooms, overcome by the unexpected shock, dry-eyed, but with her features wrung with grief and her body trembling all over, as though convulsed with fever. 813 2010-12-28T03:00:13.553Z She sat up suddenly, dry-eyed; her own words came back to her, “It was just me, or her,” and again she said, this time to herself, “That’s the awful—awful part of it.” Lola 2010-12-24T03:00:35.720Z Bill burst out a-crying, as if he had been a child; and I couldn't keep dry-eyed neither, master. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 5 Then her senses seemed suddenly to wake into painful life again, and she stood up and looked about in dry-eyed desperation. Dick's Desertion A Boy's Adventures in Canadian Forests I stared at the real and righteous and dry-eyed anger that was incarnate in Million's little face as we walked along. Miss Million's Maid A Romance of Love and Fortune Christian fell back, and crouched, and lay sobbing dry-eyed until twilight drew. The Unknown Sea Beauty was there, Pale in her black; dry-eyed; she stood alone. 1914 and Other Poems He was not at all surprised that she too was calm, dry-eyed: she had not yet shed tears. Majesty A Novel She shed no more tears, but her dry-eyed grief was more distressing for that very reason. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins Even at her father's death she had kept dry-eyed while she comforted the others; but now she sobbed pitifully. The Shadow She was dry-eyed by this time, and there was a peculiar blankness in her expression that went to his heart. The Garden of Eden The women who waited upon her shed tears as they worked, but she herself was dry-eyed. An Unknown Lover He stood back; and from the women who wept came one who did not weep, dry-eyed and pale; whose pitying hand dropped the first earth into the grave. Stepsons of Light The widow gathered her flock close and faced the future dry-eyed. Neighbors Life Stories of the Other Half Gathering the little clod of flesh in her arms and pressing it closely, the dry-eyed mother set out on her journey across the wide-lying plains. Seeds of Pine Presently Electra got up and stood, dry-eyed, and looked at him. Rose MacLeod The women generally disapproved of a grief that was so dry-eyed and silent. Christine A Fife Fisher Girl And the woman, clasping in her bosom a tiny satin bag containing a common yellow telegraph blank on which are written a few now undecipherable words, looks dry-eyed into the night and wonders. The Song of the Wolf She realized the situation at a glance; and though the awfulness of it benumbed her, she did, dry-eyed and mechanically, what she knew must be done. Checkers A Hard-luck Story It worries me when I see folks taking their trouble dry-eyed.” Peggy Raymond's Vacation or Friendly Terrace Transplanted She looked up, dry-eyed, as he hurried to her. The Plow-Woman It was almost a relief to Susan Burr to have to be dry-eyed, on compulsion; far, far easier than to have to explain her tears to the young people. When Ghost Meets Ghost While she clung there dry-eyed, moaning, she was conscious of Archie's attempt to pull her back. Clark's Field Sound-limbed he was: dry-eyed; but smarted in every part; And the mighty cage of his ribs heaved on his straining heart With sorrow and rage. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 14 (of 25) Moaning softly to herself, but dry-eyed, she leaned over his shoulder and read the words which he had written to her, of which, indeed, the ink was scarcely dry. Berenice He was at her feet now, half-crouching, half-kneeling, holding the hem of her satin gown in his shaking clutch, sobbing aloud, dry-eyed as yet. Mrs. Tree Mary wondered not a little at her dry-eyed and silent reception of it, but that was a part of the change in Betty. The Eye of Dread And all this she told, dry-eyed, without passion, quite baldly, as if that was the only way in which she could face it. Clark's Field The father kicked him into a corner where he lay, still glaring, wordless and dry-eyed. The Adventurer II Both women were dry-eyed as they embraced. Melomaniacs But the storming heavens were dry-eyed and merciless. The Golden Woman A Story of the Montana Hills She had long since recovered from her initial outburst of grief at her loss, and now watched the progress of the conflagration dry-eyed. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930 She wept till she could weep no more, and the nightmare of suspense settled on her heart in the form of dry-eyed suffering. A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties She was of a nature that can suffer bravely, and face the world dry-eyed, gently, keeping the bitterness of her lot to herself, and hiding her own pain under an earnest attempt to help others. The Night Riders A Romance of Early Montana Mary thanked them, and dry-eyed went to her place behind the counter. Traffic in Souls A Novel of Crime and Its Cure The hardest part was at the end—when she stared at me dry-eyed and threw her arms around me as if I was the last support left to her on Earth. The Man the Martians Made Camilla sobbed over the word; but she was soon dry-eyed and smiling again. A Breath of Prairie and other stories Beneath them invisible fingers of death were sweeping back and forth where men and women ran shrieking in terror or waited calmly and dry-eyed for the end. The Hammer of Thor Then, as Elsa, dry-eyed and with quivering lips, still looked the personification of revolt, he placed his warm, gentle hands upon hers and drew her a little closer to him. A Bride of the Plains “Two,” she said, dry-eyed, while the glorious dawn shot up to bathe the world in glory, “full pay for you both.” Tharon of Lost Valley In the background Miss Sherman stood looking on, white, tense, dry-eyed. Counsel for the Defense Yes, she who had parted dry-eyed from her lover wept bitterly for the deceived and unhappy wife. Wee Wifie Then with her young arms under his head and her own head bowed until her lips pressed his, the dry-eyed, heart-cramping suspense of these anxious days broke in a freshet of unrestrained tears. The Roof Tree Lizards flirted in and out of the crevices as the miner was laid in his temporary grave, the girl dry-eyed again. Rimrock Trail Theodore belonged to another woman, and Jinnie, alone with her past and an uncertain future, sat staring dry-eyed into the stormy night. Rose O'Paradise The mother was sitting dry-eyed and staring, her hands twisted in her coarse apron. Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker She read through the letter dry-eyed, and kissed it, and laid it on the table. Wee Wifie Elizabeth arose from the ground, dry-eyed and indignant. 'Lizbeth of the Dale She sat there dry-eyed and staring straight before her. The Orchard of Tears She sat up, dry-eyed, unbound her hair, flung from her the crumpled neglig�e. Athalie Next came two folded half-columns from a newspaper, one containing only that dreadful list of the dead that our mothers read, white-cheeked and dry-eyed, in the war time. Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty They were dry-eyed now but white and numb with shock. The Memory of Mars I saw women dressed in black—a long procession stretching hideously from mist to mist—walking with erect heads, dry-eyed, for grief had starved them of tears. Chimney-Pot Papers She had not wept; this dry-eyed suffering was a deal worse for the girl, however, than would have been a passion of tears. The Mission of Janice Day Ben, the older 97 of the two small boys, sat dry-eyed. Blue Ridge Country Theodosia packed her trunk and worked all night, dry-eyed, with agony and fear tearing at her heart. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901 And as she stood there, dry-eyed, mute, from the dusky garden came the whispering cry of the widow bird, calling, calling to the dead that answer never more. Special Messenger And she had lived dry-eyed through four years of lonely misery. The Torch Bearer A Camp Fire Girls' Story She reacted with a terrible storm of weeping that shook the bed and was watched with complete disinterest by the dry-eyed imbecile beside her. The Short Life And the girl—she was just a girl, that's all—sat dry-eyed and rigid, staring, staring, while every now and then she seemed to whisper something through lips that hardly moved. No Man's Land Since tears are only the reverse side of joy, the bride who says farewell to her girlhood dry-eyed is a legitimate object of sympathy. Other People's Business The Romantic Career of the Practical Miss Dale Mrs. Milo, suddenly dry-eyed, came to her son's rescue. Apron-Strings She was dry-eyed and silent as she looked down at him but she was holding his hand in hers, tightly, desperately, as though she might that way somehow keep him from leaving her. Space Prison Paul, dry-eyed, gloomy, and desperate, walked before, and his father followed. Despair's Last Journey Sitting dry-eyed on the edge of her bed, Nan reflected upon her next step. Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure But when she raised her head she was dry-eyed. The Grell Mystery She saw, as clearly as if her nursling were there in this whitewashed little cell, the look of desolate, dry-eyed anguish which had filled Rose’s face. Good Old Anna Teola sat for some moments dry-eyed, looking at the high hill across the blue water, thinking of the next few weeks, and of how she and the babe would be called away. Tess of the Storm Country At the foot of the bed sat Madame Dravikine, white, silent, dry-eyed. The Genius Agatha went in dry-eyed; then locked herself in the library, and cried violently and long. Agatha's Husband A Novel Great preachers have I heard dry-eyed, and skilled plaintive music enough; but now I looked out through the broken Basin windows, on the clear Basin sky, through a mist. Vesty of the Basins When he ventured to lower the screen, both girls were perfectly composed and dry-eyed, gazing out of their respective windows. The Fortunes of the Farrells That affected me equally, I believe; and I could not read it dry-eyed now.” She and I, Volume 1 "How—how was it?" she went on, dry-eyed, in agony, moistening her cracking lips. For Love of Country A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution Minnie choked, Mrs. Hargrave cried quite openly, and Mrs. Horton, deadly pale and dry-eyed, sat shaking like a leaf, her eyes fixed on the painting of her son on the opposite wall. The Girl Scouts at Home, or, Rosanna's Beautiful Day Still dry-eyed and showing a quiet dignity, she stepped to Young's side while the sheriff adjusted the handcuffs to himself and to Andy and led him out into the sunshine. The Secret of the Storm Country "Where's L. W.?" he asked, coming suddenly from his trance; and she was sitting there, dry-eyed as before. Rimrock Jones When she returned, however, she found them dry-eyed and silent or chatting about some irrelevant commonplace. One Woman's Life When desperate odds demanded unflinching courage, she faced them dry-eyed, with steadfast heart. The Captain of the Kansas The girl sat staring, dry-eyed, straight before her. Blister Jones He came, dry-eyed, through the ordeal, raging inwardly, but silent. The Boss of the Lazy Y She rose up at last and, dry-eyed and quiet, typed a note and sent it away. Rimrock Jones The matron realized that the dry-eyed, resolute-faced girl seated opposite her had been punished sufficiently by her own conscience. Jane Allen: Right Guard At the bed knelt the mother, dry-eyed, delirious from starvation that had killed her child. Nibsy's Christmas My wife, dry-eyed when I went away, met me with tears. History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the World's Greatest War "I—sometimes I think I must care, and then I am afraid——" She lifted a face dry-eyed and tense. Then I'll Come Back to You Morva went home to her mother, white and dry-eyed, her mind full of anxious questioning, her heart sinking with sorrow. Garthowen A Story of a Welsh Homestead Pale and dry-eyed, she pressed her hands on her bosom as if to still the aching throbbing within. By Berwen Banks He stared at her dry-eyed for a minute, that tolled by so slowly that he rose at the end of it, fearful that his stay was indecorously long. A Certain Rich Man Mrs. Tresslyn went over to the window, where Anne was sitting, white and dry-eyed. From the Housetops One asks why the same man who has watched the most atrocious events dry-eyed, who even has committed cold-blooded crimes, will weep at the theatre at the representation of these events and crimes? Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary Only a minute had crept by, and she turned, twisting her interlocked hands, dry-eyed, dry lips parted, and stared about her. The Danger Mark For a long time this had meant nights of dry-eyed anguish, which threatened her sanity, or nights of weakening tears. Roads from Rome My own tears do not come very readily, and it makes me feel cold hearted to sit dry-eyed while other eyes are wet. Medoline Selwyn's Work The grief of the husband was terrible and the more alarming to his parents because perfectly silent and dry-eyed. Tales Of Hearsay Eloise and the colored girl, the one dry-eyed and alert, the other prone on the floor crying, were where I had told them to go, into the darkest corner. The Devil's Own A Romance of the Black Hawk War Merriton, thus addressed, threw up his head suddenly and showed a face marked with mental anguish, dry-eyed, deathly white. The Riddle of the Frozen Flame It was only when the day's work of rehearsal ended and she was locked again in her own room that she sat dry-eyed and wretched, remembering a dozen things which made her shudder. Destiny The cool, dry-eyed Army officer bending over the white screen-map sees all this scene of horror depicted under the white surface beneath his eyes. The Submarine Boys for the Flag Deeding Their Lives to Uncle Sam She was dry-eyed, calm, self-restrained—very grateful for the effort I promised to make; but a Spartan woman would have envied her self-possession. The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I The doctor was momentarily at a loss to know how to deal with this terrible dry-eyed grief. 'Way Down East A Romance of New England Life Alone and on foot, he went upon his dreary way, dry-eyed and calm. Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster Gaunt and barren, stricken, lonely, With the empty memories only, We have stood, the dry-eyed sentries of our pain. The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol. 1, January 9, 1915 What Americans Say to Europe But he had never seen a proud woman break down before the ominous cablegram, he had never seen a girl sit dry-eyed and ashy-white, staring dumbly at a slip of yellow paper. Burned Bridges There the widows, leading their little sons by the hand, came dry-eyed to show young France what their fathers had died in capturing for the glory of La Patrie. Fanny Goes to War You are more likely to sit and brood in dry-eyed silence. The Art of Public Speaking Within, he lay upon his couch, dry-eyed and stark, staring at the painted carvings of the ceiling. Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster At the door of her tent Annadoah stood, dry-eyed, her hair dishevelled. The Eternal Maiden One must read it, if one can, dry-eyed. The War on All Fronts: England's Effort Letters to an American Friend There was a click of the gate, and she flung round from the wall, dry-eyed, dry-lipped, desperate, as her aunt hurriedly rose. Leonie of the Jungle When Clytie knocked at the door an hour later, he was dry-eyed and apparently serene, but busy with papers at his table. The Seeker I had prayed dry-eyed for him who—who spared me all these days and weeks! Count Hannibal A Romance of the Court of France It is a characteristic of great happiness to wish all to be well with the world; and here before her was dry-eyed despair. Love Stories She did not look up, but knelt there silent, dry-eyed, till the last rustle of his going died in the night. The Quest of the Silver Fleece A Novel "It is because I am a child of shame," she told him, dry-eyed. Sentimental Tommy The Story of His Boyhood Doris looked down in great, dry-eyed horror upon the body of this withered old man whom she had loved, and the thin thread of life within her all but snapped. The Diamond Master She wept no more, but dry-eyed kissed him, and dry-lipped went to bed. The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay But she read on, dry-eyed: women do not weep very much or very easily at her age. The Laurel Bush They were still harnessed to the cart, and the poor worthless packs still clung to their backs, The sixth sat in the midst, dry-eyed and stunned. A Daughter of the Snows The doctor was among the listeners, almost the only dry-eyed one, but he was not dry-eyed because he felt the artless story least. Sentimental Tommy The Story of His Boyhood Janet flung herself upon her bed and faced the situation, dry-eyed, with burning cheeks. A Daughter of To-Day Now she would cry uncontrollably,—and again, she would sit, still and dry-eyed, waiting for some sound of Azalea's arrival. Patty and Azalea She sprang to her feet, dry-eyed, fierce as a young lioness. Helmet of Navarre But, it so happened, that morning I was in a horrible temper and black mood, hard and dry-eyed, and no change came. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man She was lying quite still, with clenched hands, staring dry-eyed into space; for she had no tears to shed. The Rocks of Valpre Nan was in the tiny living-room, her head pillowed on the table, when Donald entered, and when she had sobbed herself dry-eyed in his arms, they went in to look at old Caleb. Kindred of the Dust Elizabeth also was thankful, even for those tears, for she had been perplexed by the hard, dry-eyed look of misery, deeper than anything she could comprehend, or than the circumstances seemed to warrant. Mistress and Maid I might listen to them appreciatively but dry-eyed; my neighbor might not care for them enough to re-read them once. A Librarian's Open Shelf The prisoner, however, heard it dry-eyed, nor will its effect be more melting for the modern reader. Trial of Mary Blandy There was a large gathering of people, and a brave parade of all the externals of grief, but it was mostly dry-eyed grief, so far as I could see. California Sketches, Second Series By degrees, she cried herself dry-eyed and leaned against him, striving to collect her dazed thoughts. Kindred of the Dust Miss Porter put her head out of the window and drew it back in a moment dry-eyed. Frontier Stories She was smiling, dry-eyed, but I—the water was running down my face. Red Axe Could this be she—herself—who still bent here over his written words—this tense, hot-cheeked, tremulous creature, staring dry-eyed at the blurring lines which cut her for ever asunder from this self-outlawed man! Ailsa Paige I don't know how she held herself up and remained dry-eyed, her whole being wanted so much to sink by the side of his poor, tortured foot, and bathe it in her tears. Tommy and Grizel Thoroughly frightened she returned noiselessly to her room and wept, dry-eyed, for the fountain of her tears had long since been exhausted. Kindred of the Dust Her wakeful moments were dry-eyed with despair, and when she slept it was only to come back to a shivering consciousness. The Blood Red Dawn The girl did not weep; dry-eyed she winged a perfectly sincere prayer toward incorruptible saints. Chivalry I do not think there was a single man of the ship's company who bore the loss of poor Mnemosyne dry-eyed. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 26, 1917 She was dry-eyed, thoughtful—full of vague plans. The Sky Line of Spruce Here she locked and barricaded the door as best she could, and throwing herself upon the berth awaited in dry-eyed terror the next blow that fate held in store for her. The Monster Men Not I. An I be to marry, I will marry dry-eyed! The Black Arrow She moved a little further off the creek and sank in the grass again, lying down on her face, shivering in dry-eyed misery. Almayer's Folly: a story of an Eastern river Ma'am Mouton had bowed her head on her hands, and was rocking to and fro in an agony of dry-eyed misery. The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories She sat dry-eyed, incoherent prayers at her trembling lips. The Sky Line of Spruce Mrs. Dolan took a furtive peep at Mary, who, dry-eyed and white, was staring straight ahead. At the Foot of the Rainbow She had wept them all away last night, and now she felt that dry-eyed morning misery, which is worse than the first shock because it has the future in it as well as the present. Adam Bede Hers had not been the dry-eyed grief of the strong, such as you read about. Fanny Herself "He's gone!" whispered the girl, dry-eyed but suffering. The Mucker Cora gave her a quick embrace, a quick kiss, and, dry-eyed, ran out of the room, down the stairs, and out of the house. The Flirt The poem is like a vision of an old time MASQUE: — "The sweet lad RHYME" —— "ARDOUR, the sunlight on his greying hair" —— "BEAUTY . . . pale in her black; dry-eyed, she stood alone." The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Mrs. Bread, dwelling on these terrible facts, sat dry-eyed and pale, with her hands clasped in her satin lap. The American They fell silent, the two of them, dry-eyed, cheek to cheek, drowning back into a long twilight that finally blackened. Star-Dust She had risen and was standing, dry-eyed, picking little leaves from a dark vine. The Beautiful and Damned Fathers strove in vain to look dry-eyed at familiar places which should know the brave lads--true boys of theirs--no more. In the Valley Never a word of complaint out of her—even when the two children died she had just covered her head with the blanket and sat by the hearth, stoical, dry-eyed, silent. Treasure and Trouble Therewith A Tale of California No news had come from Giovanni since his return to the front, over six months before, and Luisa, dry-eyed but worn and racked with anxiety, worked far into the night on bandages for the wounded. Chico: the Story of a Homing Pigeon But for her quick, convulsive breathing, the girl sat like a woman of stone, staring dry-eyed out of the window. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama Two o'clock saw her dry-eyed, staring with steady persistent grief into the darkness, remembering, remembering unmercifully, blaming herself for a hundred fancied unkindnesses, making a likeness of Anthony akin to some martyred and transfigured Christ. The Beautiful and Damned Her supple form recoiled in horror; she gazed at him dry-eyed, like some wild animal at bay. Sanine Major Amberson remained dry-eyed through the time that followed: he knew that this separation from his daughter would be short, that the separation which had preceded it was the long one. The Magnificent Ambersons She turned to him, not dry-eyed, and said: I know that what thou sayest is sooth; and thou hast guessed right as to my goings; and I take thy blessing with love and joy. The Water of the Wondrous Isles She bent down, dry-eyed, and in a steady voice: 'On all the earth I have loved nothing but you, Gaspar,' she said. Gaspar Ruiz It was a week before she could stay in the apartment with the probability of remaining dry-eyed. The Beautiful and Damned Angelica, dazed and dry-eyed, stared at her stupidly. The Heavenly Twins Every day her mind has many times pictured the horrible scene of death, until she is dry-eyed and passive amid a storm of sad ideas. A Strange Discovery With the dirty curtain he had dabbled the tears all over his face until it was streaked with black; and in this guise, and dry-eyed, he gazed for a moment over the fair. Tales of Two Countries In one a young widow sat staring dry-eyed at the fire or turning tearless looks on the child that played near her. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2 But the faces of these women in black were calm and dry-eyed: there were few outward signs of grief other than the mourning clothes, just an enduring silence. The World Decision He stood like one stricken dumb, dry-eyed and motionless, gazing upon that quiet form lying upon the bed. The Fourth Watch Henrietta hated the mournful looks of these ancient cousins, the shaking of their black beads, their sibilant whisperings, and in their presence she was dry-eyed and rather rude. The Misses Mallett The Bridge Dividing For a time she sat at the deserted breakfast-table, dry-eyed, hot-hearted, thinking such thoughts as would come crowding thickly upon the heels of such a revelation. A Fool for Love Then she listened to the elder Pritchard, who whispered his wife, and so fell into a great convulsion of raving, dry-eyed sorrow. Lying Prophets Hereward heard all this dry-eyed, hardening his heart into a great resolve. Hereward, the Last of the English She looked dry-eyed, she had no tears left. The Sheik It would burst its prison … She stared, wide-eyed, dry-eyed, through the immense cold height of air up at the stars. Hidden Creek She sat with her hands folded on her lap, gazing dry-eyed out of the window beside her. Hyacinth Nature never intended woman to pass dry-eyed through crises of emotion. The Prince and Betty Two were sobbing, their heads buried in their hands, but Maria and Mrs. Brennan sat white of face and dry-eyed. My Lady of the North When all was done, we turn'd away, dry-eyed, and walked together to the cottage. The Splendid Spur Never one of them has made the passage dry-eyed. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 01 Pelagia rushed to the brink, and gazed downward into the gloom, dumb and dry-eyed with horror. Hypatia — or New Foes with an Old Face She looked up at him, dry-eyed, her face drawn with anxiety. Out of the Primitive She was dry-eyed, white-lipped, sunk in an abyss of misery; for there are agonies of grief and terror so profound that their very intensity dams the fount of tears, and it was thus with Donna. The Long Chance She took out her brother's heavy revolver, loaded every chamber, laid it on the table beside her chair, and sat, sleepless but dry-eyed, until the morning. Bricks Without Straw She stopped short, confronting the huddled group, dry-eyed but as pallid as a ghost. The Hollow of Her Hand There are abundance of dry-eyed Christians in the world, and abundance of dry-eyed duties too—duties that never were wet with the tears of contrition and repentance. The Riches of Bunyan Selected from His Works Her thoughts were for the brave milor who had saved her boy; but her fears for her old man left her dry-eyed and dumb with grief. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel Though he knocked and called, though he pleaded and threatened, she made no reply, but sat dry-eyed, on her bed, until she heard him go away raging…. Youth Challenges And yet she was dry-eyed, and her chin was high; for they are a strange breed, these Anglo-Saxon women who follow the men they love to the lonely danger-zone. Told in the East The martyred biped copied them, except that they were dry-eyed and he shed tears. The Eye of Zeitoon Suddenly she raised her head and glared at us wildly, dry-eyed; not a tear had accompanied the sobbing. The Ivory Trail Rosette's tears were falling slowly, one by one down her cheeks, but petite maman was dry-eyed. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel Five minutes later she arose, dry-eyed, and went to stand in the doorway, where an eddy or two of lukewarm evening breeze might possibly be stirring. Rung Ho! Dave was gone when she came back from the woods—calm, dry-eyed, pale. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine She was dry-eyed and still speechless, but for all that she was a tigress. The Tempting of Tavernake Lucy went out pale, but dry-eyed; despair never looked so lovely, or carried its head more proudly. Love Me Little, Love Me Long She was looking straight out before her, quite dry-eyed and calm, and never once glanced on Rosette, who was not allowed to come anywhere near her mother. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel But the most were silent and dry-eyed, moving slowly forward like people in a dream. Hira Singh : when India came to fight in Flanders The dry-eyed despair on the countenance of Heliobas pierced me to the heart; the pitying, solemn expression of the venerable priest touched me as with icy cold. A Romance of Two Worlds Lydia would have said that Martie had placed poor Wallace's picture on her bureau that morning, and had talked about him, calmly and dry-eyed; so why should she feel so much more for her baby? Martie, the Unconquered Pearl could just see poor Nellie Slater standing dry-eyed and pale at the window wondering if Tom could get away from his lynx-eyed parents who dogged his every footstep, and Pearl's tears flowed afresh. Sowing Seeds in Danny But I had no weapon—I stared at her, dry-eyed and mute. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten Baby that and baby this, she was saying, as Mavis continued to stare with dry-eyed grief at the baby's pasty face. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl She was dry-eyed again, and his appeal seemed to have no power over her emotions. In the Year of Jubilee She landed her charge at the appointed hassock, and quietly facing the clergyman, stood still and dry-eyed amid the usual tearful flutter, apparently the calmest of the party. Sisters But Nellie Slater was not standing dry-eyed and pale at the window. Sowing Seeds in Danny He knew where they would lay him: he and Elizabeth had chosen his last resting-place, and she had listened dry-eyed to his simple directions and wishes. Herb of Grace Here she walked dry-eyed, numbed with pain, in a world that was hatefully strange. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl Some imp housed in him—some wayward, wilful, mocking Irish devil—bidding him hold back, remain cool, dry-eyed, in face of others' joys and pains. Australia Felix She looked at him dry-eyed, her face tragically beautiful in its agony. The Lamp of Fate Then she remembered Edythe, dry-eyed and pale, and her fears vanished. Sowing Seeds in Danny She strode away, straight and dry-eyed, with a peculiarly heavy tread. Mother The relief was so great that many who had endured the weeks of torture dry-eyed now burst into tears. This Country of Ours Margaret went upstairs with a burning heart, cast her bills haphazard on her own desk, and flung herself, dry-eyed and furious, on the bed. Mother Hour after hour she lay there, dry-eyed, staring into the darkness. The Lamp of Fate Thorpe's dry-eyed, burning, almost mad insistence on the importance of the day's task had not its ordinary force. The Blazed Trail But she was stiff and dry-eyed; her acute white face was terrible. The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 2 He recrossed the bridge, walking blindly like a sobbing child; and yet dry-eyed. Bob, Son of Battle Miss Porter put her head out of the window and drew it back in a moment, dry-eyed. Found at Blazing Star She sat for long periods, dry-eyed and rigid. Long Live the King! Incredulity was succeeded by a numb, stony, dry-eyed grief, in which she sat alone for hours—a woman entranced. The Historical Nights' Entertainment First Series Flushed and agitated she went about the house all that day, dry-eyed, occupied with most trivial matters as if not understanding what awaited her. War and Peace When my aunt came back from the funeral, she found my mother in the same place, and as dry-eyed as ever. The Half-Brothers For a few minutes she kept softly stroking the bowed heat till the sobbing grew less and less, and then died away; and the girl lay still, collapsed in the abandonment of dry-eyed grief. The Man Kennedy with rare skill calmed Miss Guerrero's dry-eyed hysteria into a gentle rain of tears, which relieved her overwrought feelings. The Silent Bullet Margot followed her and looked, and stood dry-eyed and silent; then flung herself and the child she carried in her arms beneath the hoof of the white charger. Stories By English Authors: France (Selected by Scribners) Nor did she cry when he was gone; but for several days she sat in her room dry-eyed, taking no interest in anything and only saying now and then, "Oh, why did he go away?" War and Peace My father and my mother read the books of the soul, but they have left behind them a dry-eyed reprobate in me! Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) Her deep emotion was dry-eyed as of old. The Man She bent down, dry-eyed and in a steady voice: 'On all the earth I have loved nothing but you, Gaspar,' she said. A Set of Six Then Antonia, dry-eyed, got in by the side of the stretcher, and, after making the sign of the cross rapidly, lowered a thick veil upon her face. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard She rose from her sofa beside the dying fire, and stood in the lamplight gazing, dry-eyed, at her child, when M. d'Aiglemont came in. A Woman of Thirty Mrs. Levice slept; and Ruth sat dry-eyed and alert, feeling her heart rise to her throat every time the windows shook or the doors rattled. Other Things Being Equal It touched her so nearly that she could not hear him through dry-eyed. Bucky O'Connor Marguerite had listened to this terrible narrative dry-eyed and silent. El Dorado, an adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel The unfortunate Mill, who was tried after me, with a mere dry-eyed barrister to defend him, was hanged. A Rogue's Life One of them, without interrupting his song, was pressing the hand of an old woman marching beside him, cheerful and dry-eyed. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Whatever there might have been of relationship or friendship between her and the dead man, the news of his terrible end left her shaken, indeed, but dry-eyed. The Illustrious Prince She looked at him, dry-eyed, but with a strained look of sorrow strangely altering her girlish face. The Malefactor Quick these; they clasp their loved ones to their heart, one last time; with brief adieu, wet-eyed or dry-eyed, they mount, and are away. The French Revolution Madame Levaille sat, dry-eyed, on the short grass of the hill side, with her thick legs stretched out, and her old feet turned up in their black cloth shoes. Tales of Unrest "Now, my dear sir," said the doctor, cheerfully, "wipe your eyes one last time, blow your nose, put your handkerchief into your pocket, and hear me dry-eyed." Damaged Goods; the great play "Les avaries" by Brieux, novelized with the approval of the author She returned his anxious gaze, dry-eyed but speechless. The Illustrious Prince She made no reply, but sat, gazing straight before her, dry-eyed and motionless, but with an ache in the throat which Martin divined so strongly that it made his own throat ache. Martin Eden Susan sat dry-eyed and stony before Madame Levaille, who contemplated her, feeling a strange sense of inexplicable horror creep into the silence of the house. Tales of Unrest |
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