1 We must be ready at all points.
2 He then lit a dark lantern and pointed to the coffin.
3 He raised his hand and pointed to the bed, and his iron face was drawn and ashen white.
4 Together the two ascended the steps, and Lord Godalming pointed out what he wanted done.
5 At the same moment Dr. Van Helsing and I rose behind the rock and pointed our weapons at them.
6 Again I awoke in the night, and found Lucy sitting up in bed, still asleep, pointing to the window.
7 The Professor took a small surgical saw from his case, and handing it to me, pointed to the iron bars which guarded the window.
8 For the rest, his ears were pale, and at the tops extremely pointed; the chin was broad and strong, and the cheeks firm though thin.
9 I could not enter it, as I had not the key of the door leading to it from the house, but I have taken with my kodak views of it from various points.
10 I looked over the paper, for I really did not know what he meant; but he took it from me and pointed out a paragraph about children being decoyed away at Hampstead.
11 When we started, the crowd round the inn door, which had by this time swelled to a considerable size, all made the sign of the cross and pointed two fingers towards me.
12 I must have pinched up a piece of loose skin and have transfixed it, for there are two little red points like pin-pricks, and on the band of her nightdress was a drop of blood.
13 First we opened the shutters of the window which looked out across a narrow stone-flagged yard at the blank face of a stable, pointed to look like the front of a miniature house.
14 As the Count saw us, a horrible sort of snarl passed over his face, showing the eye-teeth long and pointed; but the evil smile as quickly passed into a cold stare of lion-like disdain.
15 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.
16 Right and left of us they towered, with the afternoon sun falling full upon them and bringing out all the glorious colours of this beautiful range, deep blue and purple in the shadows of the peaks, green and brown where grass and rock mingled, and an endless perspective of jagged rock and pointed crags, till these were themselves lost in the distance, where the snowy peaks rose grandly.