1 He took it and his eyes glistened.
2 I looked up at the Professor and caught his eyes fixed on mine.
3 Suddenly his eyes opened, and became fixed in a wild, helpless stare.
4 He had not loved her as I had, and there was no need for tears in his eyes.
5 Suddenly he jumped to his feet, with his eyes blazing and all the signs of intense cerebral excitement.
6 I saw in his eyes something of that gathering wrath which was manifest when he hurled that fair woman from him.
7 When the Count saw my face, his eyes blazed with a sort of demoniac fury, and he suddenly made a grab at my throat.
8 The dark man kept his eyes fixed on her, and when the carriage moved up Piccadilly he followed in the same direction, and hailed a hansom.
9 The last I saw of Count Dracula was his kissing his hand to me; with a red light of triumph in his eyes, and with a smile that Judas in hell might be proud of.
10 Each instant he seemed as though he would open his eyes and speak; but then would follow a prolonged stertorous breath, and he would relapse into a more fixed insensibility.
11 I glanced at Van Helsing, and saw my conviction reflected in his eyes; so I became a little more fixed in my manner, if not more stern, and motioned to him that his efforts were unavailing.
12 All at once that shifty look came into his eyes which we always see when a madman has seized an idea, and with it the shifty movement of the head and back which asylum attendants come to know so well.
13 He was very pale, and his eyes seemed bulging out as, half in terror and half in amazement, he gazed at a tall, thin man, with a beaky nose and black moustache and pointed beard, who was also observing the pretty girl.