61. She went into the dining-room, where the tea was set, and she looked over the table as if there she would find something missing. 62. And how many despatch riders ever look over their shoulders? 63. Paul, looking over the fields, considered the matter. 64. He sat down at the table and looked over the balustrade at the Street of the Camel below. 65. Farag tried to look over his shoulder. 66. Willi led her into a huge living-room with a window looking over the valley. 67. One is the practical one of providing a separate part for the harpsichordist so that the two instrumentalists would not have to look over her shoulder. 68. Rachel looked over her shoulder and saw a tall, white-haired man in a crumpled dark suit. 69. He paused and over looked Anpetuwi, the verdant green of the trees, the azure of the sky, the moody blue of the lake, beyond. 70. If you run the dog down the field, you look over your shoulder all the time, waiting for one to hit you. |