1 She looked at him with mocking amusement.
2 He looked straight into her caressing, though frightened eyes.
3 She lay back submissively, and looked before her with beaming eyes.
4 His face turned red in patches, and his dim eyes looked straight before him.
5 Looking into his kindly old eyes, Levin realized even something new in his happiness.
6 The porter, Kapitonitch, looked queer in an old coat, without a tie, and in slippers.
7 For a long while he could not understand what she had written, and often looked into her eyes.
8 Vronsky too was getting up, and in a stooping, not yet erect posture, looked up at him from under his brows.
9 She held the work in her hands, but did not crochet, and looked at him with strange, shining, and hostile eyes.
10 Alexey Alexandrovitch pondered, and Stepan Arkadyevitch looked at him sympathetically, without interrupting his silence.
11 That was evident from the way they spoke to him, from the friendly, affectionate way even those he did not know looked at him.
12 She laid her two hands on his shoulders, and looked a long while at him with a profound, passionate, and at the same time searching look.
13 He looked at her as a man looks at a faded flower he has gathered, with difficulty recognizing in it the beauty for which he picked and ruined it.
14 Looking down at her he saw her face in profile, and from the scarcely perceptible quiver of her lips and eyelashes he knew she was aware of his eyes upon her.
15 By gymnastics and careful attention to his health he had brought himself to such a point that in spite of his excess in pleasure he looked as fresh as a big glossy green Dutch cucumber.
16 Looking at her, he recalled all the delightful things he had heard from her lips, all the good he knew about her, and became more and more conscious that the feeling he had for her was something special that he had felt long, long ago, and only once, in his early youth.
17 Looking round like some little wild animal at the grown-up big people with her bright black eyes, she smiled, unmistakably pleased at their admiring her, and holding her legs sideways, she pressed vigorously on her arms, and rapidly drew her whole back up after, and then made another step forward with her little arms.
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