stared
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door s cat cinders baxter | stared | at her haughtily she had |
to comprehend the change he | stared | at her as if she |
rubbed his eyes sleepily and | stared | open mouthed then recollecting his |
his polished shoes the starling | stared | coldly at him its aggressive |
wave john grimaced as he | stared | at the cheap weasel s |
lichtnin flee the wee troot | stared | wi frichtent ee an ere |
back on his bed and | stared | at the roof the movement |
black peat she sat and | stared | down the long silver streak |
offered no resistance but he | stared | in amazement at the position |
him who he was weir | stared | ahead in a dwam mitchel |
them bawling home home i | stared | at the eyes of a |
her house a radio she | stared | at the finished article in |
flat on his back he | stared | at the blue blue sky |
looked like one eye he | stared | as deep into himself as |
it felt so heavy i | stared | through the windscreen that was |
afternoon stroll really still he | stared | into the fire then asked |
spray faces like unclaimed cases | stared | from billboards the hanging hieroglyphics |
black grizzlt heid her een | stared | dim an blank her droukit |
watching us eat so i | stared | right back at them then |
to finish the story he | stared | down at his feet for |
rowsed him to sit he | stared | at them blearily with a |
amusing alba this night she | stared | right through him oval green |
tae pass the time carlin | stared | back awright if ye re |
the leuk bit he juist | stared | back it thaim cauldly wi |
me wielding a thermometer i | stared | at her in astonishment where |