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- Anne shrugged, her eyes downcast.
- The foes with downcast eyes abide.
- Gongsun Yan was downcast but shouted.
- She came to his side, eyes downcast.
- Maureen was downcast for a few minutes.
- Downcast eyes and muttering told the story.
- On that day there shall be downcast faces.
- Henri was downcast as he and Jean trudged the.
- Why will these spirits be downcast and broken?
- Even Simon Peter was depressed, if not downcast.
- The others stood with sad downcast expressions and.
- His eyes became downcast as he looked at his mother.
- But why will those faces stand downcast and bended?
- Fishing, he muttered again, eyes still downcast.
- King, said she, standing with downcast eyes before me.
- Even through the filter of the eyebrows of his downcast.
- Hassan, his head downcast, serving drinks to Assef and Wali.
- For an instant she was silent with rather sad downcast eyes.
- At his side, the Red Mage was silent, his features downcast.
- Marzavan listened with downcast eyes and the utmost attention.
- None of the twelve was so crushed and downcast as Simon Peter.
- Alilia fell silent, then she continued, her eyes still downcast.
- Their countenances are always downcast, for there is no hope in man.
- Colling shook his head and with eyes downcast, admitted that it was.
- The last time Nerissa saw her, Dzunga had been downcast, but still.
- I was downcast and sad; I had no idea to guess anything inscrutable.
- Mei Yinxue walked for quite a while with her head downcast before she.
- But her increasingly downcast expression told more than words might have.
- They will stand downcast because they are about to suffer a scorching Fire.
- Letting her arms fall helplessly, she sat with downcast eyes and pondered.
- Keep a firm hold on your brethren and see that they do not find you downcast.
- Her eyes looked downcast under her white hat, and her mouth was set in a frown.
- In these days shall the kings of the Earth have become the downcast in countenance.
- And the apostles all looked at Jesus, save Simon Zelotes, whose eyes were downcast.
- Rebecca sat with downcast eyes, tears coursing down her face, awash in fear and anxiety.
- The Master endeavored to cheer his downcast apostles, but that was well-nigh impossible.
- I went into it in amazement, very much downcast; I had never been roughly treated before.
- Ignat left off smiling, adjusted his belt, and went out of the room with meekly downcast.
- He was so utterly downcast that he could frame no other project than to go straight to Mr.
- The men’s eyes flashed for a second in understanding; and then they were downcast in shame.
- Ignát left off smiling, adjusted his belt, and went out of the room with meekly downcast eyes.
- I sat at last with downcast eyes, silent, ashamed, my heart shrunk back into reserve and frost.
- Liza entered the room without tears, but with eyes downcast, her father leading her by the hand.
- I know, Sari began anew, with eyes downcast, broaching the subject that had isolated her.
- Everyone was wearing black, every eye was downcast, and every word was muttered in a mournful tone.
- Her primary optical receptors were downcast in respect, but somehow she was not all that respectful.
- Krista’s gaze remained downcast and she couldn’t help the single tear that traced down her face.
- Among the rest Aksionov sat down near the newcomers, and listened with downcast air to what was said.
- Her face had collapsed into a series of fleshy ridges—eye bags and saggy cheeks, her lips downcast.
- COME TO ME! Do you thirst? Are you in need? What is it you wait for? Why are your countenances downcast?
- The vanquished and afflicted Don Quixote went along very downcast in one respect and very happy in another.
- She walked with downcast eyes, close to the walls, and smiling with pleasure under her lowered black veil.
- Lori Kano, like Jenny Kawena, was silent and downcast as she surveyed the chaos of burning debris and 705.
- Euric's face was downcast, They took him into custody right then and there and threw him into a prison cell.
- Everything in the expression, the flushed cheeks and the downcast eyes of Varenka betrayed a painful suspense.
- Be not downcast even when faint-hearted believers turn against you and join hands with the enemies of the kingdom.
- Janelle rose, eyes downcast, trying to hide her racing pulse and her breathing that was about to go out of control.
- Scout slunked forward cautiously, his eyes downcast until he was right at the gate with Sebastian towering over him.
- She stood to leave, and he coughed a little self-consciously, neck warm, and looking downcast at his shuffling feet.
- They could not possibly understand the downcast behavior of the apostles when they came back to Bethany that evening.
- Her eyes were downcast as she ascended the stairs, feeling a strange sense of simultaneous nervousness and excitement.
- They sat silent, eyes downcast, for a long time, then the Mullah raised his head and said, Allah! (meaning God).
- The doctor, always shy in the presence of women, stood with hanging head and downcast eyes, as though he were to blame.
- Seeing Nekhludoff she flushed, stopped waveringly, then frowned, and with downcast eyes approached him with quick step.
- She stood before me, dreadfully ashamed of herself, and with downcast eyes; and when I had finished she kissed my hand.
- Liza came out, looking very pale and with downcast eyes; she took her bag, but never glanced in Velchaninoff's direction.
- Chain leashes and collars secured the necks of the slaves, who trundled forward with slumped shoulders and downcast eyes.
- Sonya listened silently with downcast eyes to the countess’ cruel words, without understanding what was required of her.
- In prison, of course, there was a great deal he did not see and did not want to see; he lived as it were with downcast eyes.
- Sónya listened silently with downcast eyes to the countess’ cruel words, without understanding what was required of her.
- But the townspeople remained standing, their faces downcast, as one by one members of the crowd slipped away from the scene.
- Balashev stood with downcast eyes, looking at the movements of Napoleon’s stout legs and trying to avoid meeting his eyes.
- Balashëv stood with downcast eyes, looking at the movements of Napoleon’s stout legs and trying to avoid meeting his eyes.
- To put a finishing-touch to it, though the lady walked with modestly downcast eyes there was a sly and merry smile on her face.
- March looked silently at the downcast face of her pretty daughter, and could not find it in her heart to blame her little follies.
- On the way back to Bethany that night his conduct did not seem strange since all of the apostles were equally downcast and silent.
- Tsu then turned around and walked out with her soldiers, leaving a downcast Nicolas to grimly contemplate the future of his Church.
- Doctor Lebaron had a downcast expression on his face when he came out of the bedroom where he had just examined Pierre d’Orléans.
- He looked out into nothingness, bleak, miserable and downcast, letting out sigh after sigh, every one more desperate than the other.
- His fine and lovely eyes were now lighted up with indignation, now subdued to downcast sorrow and quenched in infinite wretchedness.
- There’s none of the wild-eyed hypnotism I’ve seen in religious fanatics, nor the downcast eyes of a society beaten into submission.
- There’s no particular harm now, she parodied, daringly, with downcast eyes, in your telling Elenore now what you told her then.
- She looked downcast, glancing at Ethan, waiting for some kind of explosive reaction, some kind of reproach or exclamation that never came.
- She had delivered most of the autobiographical speech very shyly, with her eyes downcast, glancing anywhere but into David Hudson’s eyes.
- Then Gandalf and Beregond taking up the bier bore it away towards the Houses of Healing, while behind them walked Pippin with downcast head.
- Rinard looked a bit downcast as he said, �From what I�ve been told by Ancor, there must have been over seven thousand refugees in that fleet.
- I forced myself to look at Hassan, but his head was downcast, his shoulders slumped, his finger twirling a loose string on the hem of his shirt.
- And then was he downcast and overcome by disappointment when Jesus climbed off the donkey and proceeded to walk leisurely about the temple courts.
- At the conclusion of the service Jesus looked down before him upon an elderly woman who wore a downcast expression, and who was much bent in form.
- Their inhabitants walk around in a constant state of shame, with downcast eyes; and at national assemblies their mayors are given the lowest seats.
- Standing in front of her, he tilted her downcast chin upwards, and gazed steadily into her midnight blue eyes which were brimming with unshed tears.
- With the aid of the proffered hand, Sari rose slowly, carefully, to stand before Moshe, her head bowed low, long lashes almost covering downcast eyes.
- Still he was not bitter! Just bad tempered, belligerent, depressed, downcast and deflated, and generally awkward with everyone who came into his life.
- Some of them stared about with a dazed or half-wild expression, but most of them walked with downcast eyes or staring blankly straight in front of them.
- Coming near Nekhludoff and seeing his cold, angry face, her own turned a purple color, and, with downcast eyes, she began to pick a corner of her waist.
- He was sure there was a twinkle in the downcast eyes, but it was equally evident that the girl did not intend to encourage his presumption by any speech.
- The captains showed plainly the concern they felt, the regent's lady was downcast, and the pilgrims did not at all enjoy seeing their property confiscated.
- Suddenly I noticed for three days in succession he was downcast and dejected, not because of my coldness, but for something else, something more important.
- Wearing her bathrobe, she stared downcast at the couch where Rafael slept and saw his duffle bag sitting on the floor opened with his change of clothes inside.
- Mary had gone to the apostles believing that Jesus had risen from the grave, but when they all refused to believe her report, she became downcast and despairing.
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