1 Where Clytemnestra watched for her Lord.
2 Miss La Trobe watched from behind the tree.
3 But Isa was immobile, watching her husband.
4 She watched them fold their hands and compose their faces.
5 Sitting in the shell of the room she watched the pageant fade.
6 They were all caught and caged; prisoners; watching a spectacle.
7 Miss La Trobe watched them sink down peacefully into the nursery rhyme.
8 William at the table, now attached to Mrs. Parker and Isa, watched him approach.
9 It was the night that dwellers in caves had watched from some high place among rocks.
10 Indeed he was grateful to her, watching her as she strolled about the room, for continuing.
11 She watched them go--Mrs. Swithin tottering yet tripping; and Dodge unfurled and straightened, as he strode beside her along the blazing tiles under the hot wall, till they reached the shade of the house.
12 Her line had got tangled; she had given over, and had watched him with the stream rushing between his legs, casting, casting--until, like a thick ingot of silver bent in the middle, the salmon had leapt, had been caught, and she had loved him.