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I tried to peep inside, but I saw nothing but darkness
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He ever so slowly lifted a finger to give himself a peep hole
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"I might take a small peep
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She experienced a surge of indignity that he did not find her interesting enough to peep at in the bath but forced herself back to more important issues
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accused of trying to peep
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conspicuously absent whenever Westerners are mistreated? For what reason our obsessive concern over Saddam Hussein receiving three square meals and proper medical attention or that Afghan detainees at Guantanamo Bay should be issued copies of the Koran and provided legal counsel although nary a peep over the public executions of (American/European) soldiers/civilians that have become common throughout the Middle East and other parts of the world? This consistent pattern of cuddling up to our nation‘s enemies by liberal activists has been well chronicled over the years following the Vietnam War when tears were seldom shed for the many brave young men and women who courageously served their nation in the cause of Freedom
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When I came too close to the planet and then popped out, but not a peep out of them
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In that small sliver of shade that allowed them to peep sheepishly at the sun, Hilderich could see its ring grow, the bright sphere grow larger
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She was white with fear, but hadn’t uttered a peep
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That day was very similar to this one — an overcast sky that featured a shy sun, unwilling to peep in front of the clouds to bear witness to such sadness and loss
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23 A fool will peep in at the door into the house, but he who is well nurtured will stand outside
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Not a peep by the way from Mr
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Ryan saw that after her little outburst Amori had become very silent, not so much as a peep coming from her
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Athene had become growingly apprehensive at the action going on outside and as it appeared safe to look, she also took a peep out from another arrow slit to reassure herself that it was only one man that stood in their way
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Not even a peep from Special Forces, or the rest of the ship—aside from the bridge—in half an hour
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As each girl brought a customer into the building he would check the client out through a peep hole and then collect the money before they went to the room
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I still haven’t heard a peep from the Hitmen and Hung Sim was one of their own
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A peep over the edge of the cliff set pulses racing
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In the beginning, pimping came in handy to him to make both ends meet, but soon enough, he had his first peep into the underworld
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But, as you peep behind the curtain and envision
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I hear not a peep about the grades or in response to my questions
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Entering she saw a face peep round the corner and quickly disappear again
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Unable to even hazard a guess of how old it was, they opened the door to take a peep inside
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Please, it"s your buddy don"t be mean to your friend!” Instantly, I leaped onto the door and then peeked through the peep hole
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After looking in the peep hole I determined that it was one
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Call it soliloquy, call it raving, call it what you like – the captain muttered on and drank by himself until morning was close, whereupon, before the Smug had a chance to peep at him over the horizon, he slunk off again to his chambers to try and snatch some sleep
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They would peep in through the cracks, whispering, they threw live animals in through the transom, and on one occasion they nailed up the door and the window and it took Aureli-ano half a day to force them open
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The Army Air Corps fighter pilot, wearing like the army soldiers of his hut the dirty rags that had once been his uniform, stepped out of the sleeping platform he shared with over sixty men, intent on having a peep outside
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Not a peep
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Lastly, she cautiously pulled out the grenade hidden inside her vagina and grabbed both the UZI and the revolver before taking a cautious peep through two blades of the venetian blinds
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She told them, "Haven't heard a peep from him since
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I'd peep over at the left entrance
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He made a slit in the blinds using his fingers to peep
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Molly quickly wrote some directions on a napkin and slid it to Millie, then motioned for the door as the whole speakeasy gathered to catch a peep at her handiwork
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Our idea of ‘doing’ a town largely consists of sitting in a teahouse, or peep show, or equivalent and watch it go by
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This is one of the few times that looking through the peep hole would have been a good idea
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That in fact caused a small incident yesterday, when they had to chase away a young man from the fort who had tried to peep from behind a bush while Françoise and Claudette were bathing in the river
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He told us that he simply scared him into not trying to peep again
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peep was heard out of them; however, the chorus of noise created by the
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It refreshes us like a brook by the way, and is like a little peep within the veil
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’ However, on second thoughts, she felt that Lalitha might take it amiss, were she to fail to peep in as promised
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After all, why didn’t he peep in, before leaving? Oh, why did he leave me in the lurch? How could he be so cruel to me?’
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It featured spiky studs which were punctuated by stitched leather and a sitting peep toe, elastic sling back and the signature red sole
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Norah still didn’t make a peep
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His voice sounded like a mouse peep, and for a second he reminded me of Shaggy when he got nervous and looked for Scooby
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When he ventured to peep into the
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After all, why peep when you could experience
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Have you always been promiscuous? Did you like to peep at the boys in the shower?”
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The way in which eternal truths lurk along one's path, lie among the potatoes in cellars (did you ever observe the conduct of potatoes in cellars? Their desperate determination to reach up to the light? their absolute concentration on that one distant glimmer?), peep out at one from every apparently dull corner, sit among the stones, hang upon the bushes, come into one's room in the morning with the hot water, come out at night in heaven with the stars, never leave us, touch us, press upon us, if we choose to open our eyes and look, and our ears and listen—how extraordinary it is
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Bringing my Paley's _Evidences_ and Sherlock Holmes' side to bear on her, I reasoned that my younger guest was, or had been, a mother,--this because of the practised way she had twitched the handkerchief off and said Peep bo; that she was either a widow, or hadn't seen her husband for some time,--this because of the real affection with which, in her sleep she had laid her cheek on my hand; and that she liked music and often went to the opera
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'Then how is it you twitched the handkerchief off your sister's sleeping face that first day and said Peep bo to her so professionally?'
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When Rochelle handed me the matching bonnet and a large sheperd’s staff, I knew she wanted me to be Little Bo Peep, Mistress of Lost Sheep
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“ Why Miss Peep, you present a charming picture of innocence and I’d gladly consent to being one of your stray sheep on any day of the week
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Still anxious to be of use, I will now tell the traveller that he must on no account miss going from Binz to Kieköwer, but that he must go there on his feet, and not allow himself to be driven over the roots and stones by the wives of bishops; and that shortly before he reaches Kieköwer (Low German for look, or peep over), he will come to four cross-roads with a sign-post in the middle, and he is to follow the one to the right, which will lead him to the Schwarze See or Black Lake, and having got there let him sit down quietly, and take out the volume of poetry he ought to have in his pocket, and bless God who made this little lovely hollow on the top of the hills, and drew it round with a girdle of forest, and filled its reedy curves with white water-lilies, and set it about with silence, and gave him eyes to see its beauty
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We’ve seen your little peep hole
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If you wanted to see you had to be furtive and peep at life over the edge, as it were, of your Prayer-book, which made you feel wicked and didn't give you any sort of a view
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They wouldn't open easily, and one's thumbs would have to do a lot of tiring holding while one's eyes tried to peep at the words tucked away towards the central crease
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The charm offensive went into overdrive and we hadn’t heard a peep for numb nuts until the day of the meal
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The basket was round, made of plaited wicker, with a Little Bo Peep arched handle
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They will peep in at you
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"Peep, peep!" said the duckling
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Once his resignation memo was typed, he changed passwords and had a quick peep in the key places where there might be trouble for his departing shadow
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I could see the Atatürk Bridge spanning the Bosphorus and the smaller Galata Bridge crossing the isthmus where I needed to go, but what was really bothering me was the fact that I hadn’t heard a peep out of the freighter
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She seemed terribly exhausted but did not utter a peep about the affair
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For the nearly two years that he was with Aziza, he heard not a peep from her
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She pushes me away and slaps my hands, my body but not a peep
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And not one peep out of scientific community, or the media: except one line on one evening news broadcast, by one TV station at the turn of the 2,000 year millennia
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But Jeff hadn’t seen a peep of Grady since that awkward Thanksgiving
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He sees the linen kicking mistresses and chins resting on fists - the fat beer - the over crowded ashtrays and the flat-real world of the seer, as he turns in at an antique store for a peep
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Marrying a Jew was not quite the social suicide it would have been two or even one generation previously, especially since Sally Spofford had developed a Bohemian reputation, as grandmother Bo Peep – a name earned at prep school when her girlfriends followed her like sheep – commented to anyone who cared to listen to her boast about her favorite grandchild
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To 'seek to familiar spirits, or to wizards that peep and that mutter’ now, is the consummation of wickedness
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Not a peep or murmur was heard as everyone quickly shuffled off
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Not a murmur or a peep out of either one of them
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When he reached the landlady's kitchen, the door of which was open as usual, he glanced cautiously in to see whether, in Nastasya's absence, the landlady herself was there, or if not, whether the door to her own room was closed, so that she might not peep out when he went in for the axe
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After taking a timid peep at him lying on his back, with his rusty hands under his head for a pillow, his son lay down too, and fell asleep again
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In the stone face over the great window of the bed-chamber where the murder was done, two fine dints were pointed out in the sculptured nose, which everybody recognised, and which nobody had seen of old; and on the scarce occasions when two or three ragged peasants emerged from the crowd to take a hurried peep at Monsieur the Marquis petrified, a skinny finger would not have pointed to it for a minute, before they all started away among the moss and leaves, like the more fortunate hares who could find a living there
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Stooping down beside him, the road-mender tried to get a peep at secret weapons in his breast or where not; but, in vain, for he slept with his arms crossed upon him, and set as resolutely as his lips
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"Wait, I'll peep in and see whether he has waked up
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That treason can but peep to what it would,
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squalled Polly, bending down from his perch on the back of her chair to peep into Jo's face, with such a comical air of impertinent inquiry that it was impossible to help laughing
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There is a glass door between it and the nursery, and I mean to peep at him, and then I'll tell you how he looks
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Poor man, I pitied him, and when the girls were gone, took just one more peep to see if he survived it
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The earth is a sort of earth and heaven in one, like the heaven of the Phaedrus, on the back of which the spectator goes out to take a peep at the stars and is borne round in the revolution
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While they exchanged caresses, I took a peep in to see after Linton
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It is not much to the purpose whether a gate in that garden wall which I had scrambled up to peep over on the last occasion was, on that last occasion, open or shut
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Jaggers's room was lighted by a skylight only, and was a most dismal place; the skylight, eccentrically pitched like a broken head, and the distorted adjoining houses looking as if they had twisted themselves to peep down at me through it
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True, the planks were not so closely adjusted but that a hasty peep might be obtained through their interstices; but the strict decorum and rigid propriety of the inhabitants of the house left no grounds for apprehending that advantage would be taken of that circumstance
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Peep! Who's in the
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Peep she cried behind the hood of the pushcar and Edy asked where was Cissy gone and then Cissy popped up her head and cried ah! and, my word, didn't the little chap enjoy that! And then she told him to say papa
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I went softly towards it, meaning to peep over the flowers, when Joe and Biddy stood before me, arm in arm
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Peep at his wearables
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BLOOM: (Shaking hands with a blind stripling) My more than Brother! (Placing his arms round the shoulders of an old couple) Dear old friends! (He plays pussy fourcorners with ragged boys and girls) Peep! Bopeep! (He wheels twins in a perambulator) Ticktacktwo wouldyousetashoe? (He performs juggler's tricks, draws red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet silk handkerchiefs from his mouth) Roygbiv
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At one time he thought he was saved, for he heard the brigadier exclaim in a loud voice, to the two gendarmes, "He is not here!" But venturing to peep, he perceived that the latter, instead of retiring, as might have been reasonably expected upon this announcement, were watching with increased attention
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Gardner I hope hell come on Monday as he said at the same time four I hate people who come at all hours answer the door you think its the vegetables then its somebody and you all undressed or the door of the filthy sloppy kitchen blows open the day old frostyface Goodwin called about the concert in Lombard street and I just after dinner all flushed and tossed with boiling old stew dont look at me professor I had to say Im a fright yes but he was a real old gent in his way it was impossible to be more respectful nobody to say youre out you have to peep out through the blind like the messengerboy today I thought it was a putoff first him sending the port and the peaches first and I was just beginning to yawn with nerves thinking he was trying to make a fool of me when I knew his tattarrattat at the door he must have been a bit late because it was l/4 after 3 when I saw the 2 Dedalus girls coming from school I never know the time even that watch he gave me never seems to go properly Id want to get it looked after when I threw the penny to that lame sailor for England home and beauty when I was whistling there is a charming girl I love and I hadnt even put on my clean shift or powdered myself or a thing then this day week were to go to Belfast just as well he has to go to Ennis his fathers anniversary the 27th it wouldnt be pleasant if he did suppose our rooms at the hotel were beside each other and any fooling went on in the newbed I couldnt tell him to stop and not bother me with him in the next room or perhaps some protestant clergyman with a cough knocking on the wall then hed never believe the next day we didnt do something its all very well a husband but you cant fool a lover after me telling him we never did anything of course he didnt believe me no its better hes going where he is besides something always happens with him the time going to the Mallow concert at Maryborough ordering boiling soup for the two of us then the bell rang out he walks down the platform with the soup splashing about taking spoonfuls of it hadnt he the nerve and the waiter after him making a holy show of us screeching and confusion for the engine to start but he wouldnt pay till he finished it the two gentlemen in the 3rd class carriage said he was quite right so he was too hes so pigheaded sometimes when he gets a thing into his head a good job he was able to open the carriage door with his knife or theyd have taken us on to Cork I suppose that was done out of revenge on him O I love jaunting in a train or a car with lovely soft cushions I wonder will he take a 1st class for me he might want to do it in the train by tipping the guard well O I suppose therell be the usual idiots of men gaping at us with their eyes as stupid as ever they can possibly be that was an exceptional man that common workman that left us alone in the carriage that day going to Howth Id like to find out something about him l or 2 tunnels perhaps then you have to look out of the window all the nicer then coming back suppose I never came back what would they say eloped with him that gets you on on the stage the last concert I sang at where its over a year ago when was it St Teresas hall Clarendon St little chits of missies they have now singing Kathleen Kearney and her like on account of father being in the army and my singing the absentminded beggar and wearing a brooch for Lord Roberts when I had the map of it all and Poldy not Irish enough was it him managed it this time I wouldnt put it past him like he got me on to sing in the Stabat Mater by going around saying he was putting Lead Kindly Light to music I put him up to that till the jesuits found out he was a freemason thumping the piano lead Thou me on copied from some old opera yes and he was
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"Open a window and peep out," replied Clara, amused at the
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Candidate, can't we just peep in, to see what it is?"
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I dare say they might get a peep at
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peeped out from the window which looked into the
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In the evening, when little Kay was at home, and half undressed, he climbed up on the chair by the window, and peeped out of the little hole in the window
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Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, `and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice `without pictures or conversation?'
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T peeped out of the corner of the door which
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I picked off a few German Officers now that I had my trusty rifle with me one a tall slender man with a Prussian haircut I shot right through the forehead has he peeped over the edge of their trench
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“It’s Thimble Down, if you don’t mind, dear-y,” peeped Minty Pinter, but a pirate kicked him in the ribs and he fell silent after that
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peeped, but could see nothing
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He staggered through the thick grass and barked and peeped and screamed at the same time
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I asked him: "Why do we assume that if God creates something he must do it with a magic wand? As if every morning he peeped a wand and a voice from heaven said, "Egg, chicken, egg, chicken
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wing, or opened the mouth, or peeped
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He stopped at the side of the shop and peeped through the corner of the glass
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He walked on the streets around the beach as the sun peeped into the sky and left it bright yellow over the fishermen’s hamlets that were bound by quiet waves splashing on beach sand and human waste on it
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He stood up and peeped at the window to see where the authorities located
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Beside them, the boy uncurled from his temporary sanctuary and peeped out, his brown eyes wide, like a young animal fearful of what the day might bring
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Justin crept behind the rocks and peeped to see what the men were doing
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It was the landlady who had heard her go past the door of her unit and peeped out to see who was entering the building
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She peeped at the ‘R
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A few kids peeped from shadowed doorways, disappearing when I spoke
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through the hole, peeped, and saw the illuminating
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They closed the door after them, and Yasmina peeped through a loop-hole
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“Yes, not out of choice,” he lowered his spectacles and peeped over at the vegetable section and shook his head
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I peeped out into the lounge and Cameron was still watching the DVD
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John quickly peeped to check the entrance to the office, then took out one of the grenades, activated it, and threw it inside
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When the gunfire ceased Joey peeped above his cover
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At first, intoxicated by the glory of his return, by his remarkable victories, he had peeped into the abyss of greatness
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Going down to a crawl, Otto peeped through a bush and saw a dozen British soldiers manning a roadside ambush position, complete with machineguns and anti-tank weapons
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Jared waited about ten or fifteen seconds more and peeped over the edge of the roof
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Max peeped in, gun in hand and saw Philippe looking at Collins’ dead body
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The warehouse was an inferno by the time he peeped over the wharf
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Cautiously, he got close to one of the front windows of the hotel and peeped towards the entrance
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Flat doors opened and faces peeped out, but no one spoke
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When I peeped in my inner self; I felt the currents of ocean, the rising of thoughts and the falling of thoughts
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Once behind another pile of rice bags covered by a heavy canvas tarp to protect them from the rain, she peeped again at the enemy and swore quietly to herself: some of the Japanese soldiers were actually closer than she had expected, proof enough that they had been creeping forward under the cover of the rain
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peeped up onto deck
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Crouching down and rushing to the back door with her pistol in hand, Sarah peeped quickly through the mosquito screen of the outer door to locate precisely the three men, then stepped out and leveled her weapon as Miniflick was starting to run towards the men, barking at them
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lifted the wallet that peeped so invitingly from her bag
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And the hungry eyes that peeped out at this
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And the hungry eyes that peeped out
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Linda was in a pale blue housecoat, her feet were bare and her tongue peeped out of her delicate mouth as she carefully arranged a vase of flowers
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Nevertheless, Roopa peeped out of the window and found someone at beat near the gate
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When they returned into the hall, Sandhya peeped through the window and exclaimed, ‘He’s still there!’
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I peeped out at the Duke once or twice, too, but he merely looked bored
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That was why they had peeped in his wallet
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Blue painted toenails peeped out from the ends of a pair of beaded leather thongs
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At that point, I peeped in from the little space between the door and the frame only to behold a large python with its coiled body covering the entire room, but with its head menacingly raised up as if battle ready, snarling its fang
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Johanna came for an instant to the door, peeped out, gasped that it was cold--_unheimlich kalt_ was her strange expression: _unheimlich=dismal_, uncanny; think of it!--and shut the door as hurriedly as Papa had shut the window
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” She said while reaching for her purse to look for her compact powder, she peeped into the mirror and dabbed a little powder on her nose, falling asleep during traveling always left her face oily
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A single glance at Fanny's face, as she peeped through the door at her walking along the passage to the stairs, had convinced her that yet one more of these situations was upon them, and hurrying back into the bedroom she telephoned down to Miss Cartwright, and asked her if she knew what it was
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I moved forward and peeped out the hole
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Hesitating where to go, and sure of being ultimately caught wherever I went, I peeped again in a sort of fascination at the two mackintoshed figures outlined against the lowering heavens; and as so often happens, the persons being looked at turned round
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Would he stand there all day, they wondered, with that really most improperly suggestive cake, so very like a christening cake? One or two of them sat down squarely on the sofas behind months-old magazines round whose edges they peeped, making it clear to the unhappy man that they, at least, intended to stay there; and they all coughed a little every now and then in the way a waiting congregation coughs in church
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"This is paltry," thought Herr Dremmel, feeling the offence was now so great as to have become ridiculous; and determined to discover into what fastness she had withdrawn and fetch her out of it, he went lamp in hand doggedly through the house looking for her, beginning with the thorough patience of one accustomed to research in the kitchen, where shy cockroaches peeped at him round the legs of tables, examining the parlour, stuffy with the exhaustion of an ended day, penetrating into a room in which Rosa and the cook reared themselves up in their beds to regard him with horror unspeakable, and at last stumbling up the narrow staircase to where Robertlet and Ditti slept the sleep of the unvaryingly just
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“So you never peeped at the girls? What about the tenants before Don and Christina?”
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Pacified, they instantly fell asleep again; and Ingram, at least not taking care of their legs, strode out into the corridor, where he stood staring through the open window at midnight nature and cursing himself for not having broken the journey at Bâle, while Ingeborg peeped anxiously at his back round her coat and her umbrella
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"The Herr Geheimrath wishes to speak to your Grand Ducal Highness," she called through the door; and after a pause opened it and peeped in
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When they, one by one, cautiously peeped through spaced fingers they were not met by engulfing white light
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my bed and peeped through the curtains
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come, I sat up in my bed and peeped through the
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It peeped into life
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A whistle echoed across the paddock and Daniel peeped over the top of the hedge to see the old man frantically waving and beckoning
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checked his pistol, now in hand, and peeped around the edge of
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Of course I peeped at keyholes and when mother bathed me and soaped my genitals, my penis grew hard and erect
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Mike was out and already preparing for his hunt, when Minto woke up and peeped out of the window
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“What?!”, others cried and peeped closer into the photo
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The team got infuriated and were trying to corner him, when Alcor entered into the chamber behind them and peeped into the tomb, when he froze with terror looking at Minto’s mummy and closed his eyes quickly
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Zetor nodded and peeped into the eye of the microscope
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Mysterious backs and ends of houses peeped at them as they talked, and the plane-tree whispered to them in its own way above their heads
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The rats had crept out of their holes to look on, and they remained looking on for hours; soldiers and police often passing between them and the spectacle, and making a barrier behind which they slunk, and through which they peeped
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No one had peeped in
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At the end of the court, the corner of a low, smutty, stone shed, apparently part of some workshop, peeped from behind the hoarding
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They were still fishing perseveringly, when he peeped in at the gate for the second time; but, now they seemed to have got a bite
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"And your visitors? Who is the curly-headed one who has just peeped out?"
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The wood-sawyer, who was a little man with a redundancy of gesture (he had once been a mender of roads), cast a glance at the prison, pointed at the prison, and putting his ten fingers before his face to represent bars, peeped through them jocosely
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Svidrigailov got up, shaded the light with his hand and at once he saw light through a crack in the wall; he went up and peeped through
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Her crimson lips were hot and glowing; but what was this? He suddenly fancied that her long black eyelashes were quivering, as though the lids were opening and a sly crafty eye peeped out with an unchildlike wink, as though the little girl were not asleep, but pretending
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When the sun peeped into the girls' room early next morning to promise them a fine day, he saw a comical sight
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Three white-headed children peeped over the fence, and an objectionable dog barked at them from the other side of the river with all his might and main
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So he patiently broke twig after twig till he had made a little hole through which he peeped, saying imploringly, `Let me in! Let me in!' But the pretty princess did not seem to understand, for she picked her roses quietly, and left him to fight his way in
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Polly marched straight after it, stooped down and peeped under the bookcase, saying, in his funny way, with a cock of his eye, `Come out and take a walk, my dear
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Quite flushed with excitement were their ruddy faces, as they swung in the wind, whispering to one another what they had seen, for some peeped in at the dining room windows where the feast was spread, some climbed up to nod and smile at the sisters as they dressed the bride, others waved a welcome to those who came and went on various errands in garden, porch, and hall, and all, from the rosiest full-blown flower to the palest baby bud, offered their tribute of beauty and fragrance to the gentle mistress who had loved and tended them so long
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It was dreadfully improper, I know, but I couldn't resist the temptation, and lifting one end of the curtain before the glass door, I peeped in
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But he wasn't, for the moment his father peeped at him, Demi's eyes opened, his little chin began to quiver, and he put up his arms, saying with a penitent hiccough, "Me's dood, now
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Amy was too well-bred, and just now Laurie was too lazy, so in a minute he peeped under her hat-brim with an inquiring air
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An hour afterward her mother peeped in and there she was, scratching away, with her black pinafore on, and an absorbed expression, which caused Mrs
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His lieutenant, the youngest son of Monsieur Tuvache, had a bigger one, for his was enormous, and shook on his head, and from it an end of his cotton scarf peeped out
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"The door was opened slowly, and a murderous visage peeped out, with a
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Other faces, strongly marked, or distorted, peeped through the half-opened doors, and I heard some incoherent sounds
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She peeped into the basket
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, and peeped in the reading-room
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and peeped through a chink
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an open door--I peeped cautiously in, and saw, as you will guess, the eunuchs
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Having succeeded in obtaining entrance with another key, I ran to unclose the panels, for the chamber was vacant; quickly pushing them aside, I peeped in
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Around the arena pale-faced men peeped out from behind altars and under benches
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Philpot cautiously crossed the landing and peeped furtively over the banisters, listening breathlessly
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He lost sight of her when the meter-thick radiation shield meant to protect the breaching ship’s bridge closed over the dome and made him feel like a peeping tom
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I confess, I did not resist, for I loved every second and I still remember my shivers, my wild heartbeat, his touch, his kiss, the red fiery sun peeping over the mountain peak, the birds chirping and flying around us, everything
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peeping tom on the premises, and there was already security a mile down the road
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I wasn't trying my skills at being a peeping tom, I just wanted to watch her shift
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by the White Rabbit, who was peeping anxiously into her face
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Peeping out from just above her arms were the frightened eyes and furry ears of a very young, very tiny, black-and-white kitten
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Once I was able to corner the one that I had connected with through the wire mesh that wrapped around the front of the cage, I gently coaxed it into my little hand, and lifted its peeping little body outside of the cage and into my chest, where I rocked it back and forth, petting its tiny little feathers until it was nearly asleep in my hands (I’m pretty sure that I was a bona fide chicken whisperer)
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Santiago lay on a gentle ridge, alarmingly close, the minarets of the ancient cathedral and the blue walls of the San Cristobel convent, peeping over the graceful palms covering the valley
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The other children followed, whispering and peeping, but the
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one reader wrote to complain that the SAP took an “unnatural and perverse delight” in knocking on the windows of cars to see (he even used the words peeping Tom) what the couple were up to
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She was walking by the White Rabbit, who was peeping anxiously into her face
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“What’s all this then?” he asked suspiciously, probably thinking me the dumbest Peeping Tom in all of human history
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for peeping at her, though he couldn’t very well warn Greta of the
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surface, as it were peeping out of it, and then drawing in again, and said:
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For others it might have set the staging grounds to commit a slew of heinous crimes--like larceny--or to engage in the sexually immoral activity of a peeping tom, but for Bartleby it was different
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The early morning rays of the sun peeping through the openings in his curtains
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As he turned his gaze skyward, as if to find out what the stars might foretell, he saw the moon peeping from the horizon
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Even this late at night, one used to hear them peeping and cooing yet here, there was nothing but the sound of the surf and the rustling of a shore breeze through the trees, the heavier thumps of the condorlas’ feet on the sand and the flutter as they stretched their wings
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She gazes at Chelsea, a little smugness peeping through the mask of feigned indifference
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I hope that when my peeping Tom is looking on the screen he still thinks I’m underneath the blanket
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They saw Vampires head peeping around the doorframe
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Opening it a little way and peeping out, she was forced back inside as the smoke rushed towards her
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Joey saw a dirty skull peeping at him from out of the muck
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When Úrsula had the door of Melquíades’ room opened he began to linger about it, peeping through the half-opened door, and no one knew at what moment he became close to José Arcadio Segundo in a link of mutual affection
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stayed inside the door peeping out through the transparent
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I started the outboard engine and Flynn casually stepped aboard and cast off the ropes tying us to the shore, I told him to sit out of sight in the half cabin as I swung around and headed across the bay to Bongaree, the only reason I had Flynn along was because Mr Jay said it would need two to gently lift the Wilson, although the alarms were disabled there was still the printers dye to be considered he said, it was only ten or twelve kilometre’s across the bay and with the amount of times we’d practised I could have done it with my eyes closed, leaving Flynn out of sight in the cabin, I tied the boat up and walked to a bench were Mr Hawk was sitting waiting for me, getting in the panel van we drove along to were Mr Jay had parked the truck, Mr Hawk then pointed out the financiers house about fifty metres up the road and we drove a bit closer then we went up the driveway, Mr Jay knelt down and in seconds we were in the house, we could hear the noise of a television set coming from the kitchen, peeping in the round window of the door I saw the two guards drinking coffee watching a football match, I looked at Mr Hawk he nodded and we slowly pushed the door open, when the darts hit them their heads dropped forward, one fell to the floor the second body didn’t even move staying in the same position as though he was still watching the footy match, Mr Hawk’s knock-out drug was certainly fast acting
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Peeping out of the cabin he could see nothing, so he moved to the rail and looked over
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I had never seen her talking with anybody or peeping outside when a teacher was teaching in her class
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Peeping from behind the tree he used as cover, he examined the small cottage that was his group’s objective: there were lights now at two of the upper floor windows
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A peeping flash of the moon lit up the doors and illuminated the once brass numbers
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forced to tuck the end of it in his bra to stop it peeping out from under his top, but what woman
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"Is that what you're reduced to now? Watching other people fuck? Hiding in the bushes like a peeping tom?"
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" Although she had a good idea, she had decided she didn't like this glorified peeping tom and she would like to hear him explain what dirty trick he was involved in
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He lowered his head and looked into Soren’s eyes, which were peeping through a small opening
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As if influenced by his possessive instinct, Raja Rao woke up at dawn to catch the peeping tom at the act
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But how am I to keep away Lalitha from peeping in? Well, I couldn’t care less about her
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Jackie looked shifty, and I noticed a piece of paper peeping out from his sleeve
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“Didn’t he have a car? Wouldn’t that be easier to look for instead of window peeping?”
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Billy, peeping over the edge, watched wide-eyed as Robyn
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'This where you live?' inquired the boy, peeping through the bars of the gate with cheerful interest
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'This where she lives?' he asked Vicki, again peeping through the bars with cheerful interest
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"Did he quote even in those days?" asked Audrey, peeping out, as it were, for an instant round the door of her shyness
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It had got even into her bedroom, for she saw Manby peeping out, sniffing inquiringly
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By this time I was ready, but I did not choose to meet the unknown emotional one on the plank bridge because the garments in which one bathes in German waters are regrettably scanty; so I waited, peeping through the little window
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By the time they’d finished their deliberations, everyone was convinced that Melvin was indeed a Peeping Tom
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He told me that Melvin was peeping in on the previous tenant’s wife
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He heard a sound … a tapping, then a peeping
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There were thousands of beady eyes, peeping out from an enormous lake
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cut to Sarah peeping from behind the car where she is crouched, when the police car zooms off, she leaps to her feet and rushes into the house calling her parents as she goes
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Maybe it’s a Peeping Tom?”
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Nathan explained that we were setting up surveillance to catch a Peeping Tom
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peeping over the wall
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heard a rhythmical peeping as the golden gates opened
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As they were dressing, his mother noticed that he was peeping and after the chauffeur left she took my friend to his room, screamed at him that he was brazen and shameless, slapped his face a few times and made him strip
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Would it bother you to know that there is no such thing as privacy or secrecy between the living and the dead? What if all of your ancestors have nothing else to do except pass the time as silent, unnoticed voyeurs? What if all of your worshipped ancestors are nothing but a bunch of peeping toms because their true purpose: to aid and guide their offspring was corrupted at the very outset of human history? Because they never learned how to be truly creative, or honest, or courageous
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the sun peeping over the treetops, the mood was surreal
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I was seeing them now; twenty-thousand peepers peeping at me
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Colt wasn’t the peeping tom sort
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Or possibly even worse – another face appeared, peeping out from behind a blood-wet axe blade – for was he not, in some weird way, bound up with it, together with all its vile crimes? The tentacles gripped hard and he doubled forward, clutching at his belly
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“Guards!” he cried peeping out from his chamber behind the door
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‘He has a knife,’ I said, peeping at the doctors
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Crouching down in a corner, peeping up the lane, the next object that Young Jerry saw, was the form of his honoured parent, pretty well defined against a watery and clouded moon, nimbly scaling an iron gate
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As early as six o'clock in the morning, sallow faces peeping through its barred windows had descried other faces within, bending over measures of wine
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He listened intently, gloomily and dreamily, bending down at the entrance and peeping
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After peeping into several wine-shops, she stopped at the sign of the Good Republican Brutus of Antiquity, not far from the National Palace, once (and twice) the Tuileries, where the aspect of things rather took her fancy
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Afraid, in her extreme perturbation, of the loneliness of the deserted rooms, and of half-imagined faces peeping from behind every open door in them, Miss Pross got a basin of cold water and began laving her eyes, which were swollen and red
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March went out, after peeping here and there to see how matters went, also saying a word of comfort to Beth, who sat making a winding sheet, while the dear departed lay in state in the domino box
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Peeping over the hedge, he saw the queen of his affections picking flowers in her garden
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Peeping through the meshes of the hammock, he saw the Marches coming out, as if bound on some expedition
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So busy was she on this day that she did not hear Laurie's ring nor see his face peeping in at her as she gravely promenaded to and fro, flirting her fan and tossing her head, on which she wore a great pink turban, contrasting oddly with her blue brocade dress and yellow quilted petticoat
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Emma, in a dimity dressing-gown, leant her head against the back of the old arm-chair; the yellow wall-paper formed, as it were, a golden background behind her, and her bare head was mirrored in the glass with the white parting in the middle, and the tip of her ears peeping out from the folds of her hair
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But, spying, as I advanced, the spire, peeping over the
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I did not hate her so much, however, when I was running about the room and peeping through the crack in the screen
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Miriam, peeping through the kitchen window, saw the horse walk through the big white gate into the farmyard that was backed by the oak-wood, still bare
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clothed those parts, as you may have-seen a wren peeping its head out of
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green eyes peeping out of the breast of his coat, and immediately afterwards the kitten, catching sight of the cups and saucers on the table, began to mew frantically and scrambled suddenly out of its shelter, inflicting a severe scratch on Owen's restraining hands as it jumped to the floor
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He couldn't have kept up much further without a spell even if they had still been watching him, but he didn't rest for more than about half a minute this time, because he was afraid they might be peeping round the corner at him
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Whilst thus engaged he noticed Philpot peeping cautiously over the banisters of the staircase, and called out to him:
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Frankie was delighted with these two visitors, and whilst they were eating some home-made cakes that Nora gave them, he entertained them by displaying the contents of his toy box, and the antics of the kitten, which was the best toy of all, for it invented new games all the time: acrobatic performances on the rails of chairs; curtain climbing; running slides up and down the oilcloth; hiding and peeping round corners and under the sofa
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Being a `Christian', he could scarcely object to this, especially as by peeping through the partly open door he could see that they were suiting the action to the word
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Having restored the circulation to a certain extent, they now resumed their work, and only just in time, for a few minutes afterwards they observed Misery peeping round the corner of the house at them and they wondered how long he had been there, and whether he had overheard their conversation
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He walked along quickly through the November twilight, his stout hazel stick striking the ground regularly, the fringe of the buff Mail peeping out of a side-pocket of his tight reefer overcoat
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These are the threads that I am picking at: Gerald Scott was a peeping Tom who looked at girls just like you
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One dragged aside: an old woman peeping
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Peeping and prying into greenroom gossip of the day, the poet's drinking, the poet's debts
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Seven dwarf simian acolytes, also in red, cardinal sins, uphold his train, peeping under it
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Peeping into the open door they saw a sight which sent them flying with white faces into the village
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Peeping out, he saw his train get up speed again and disappear at a great pace
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Peeping over the edge, they saw Vilthuril and her litter of four lying in the sun
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Next we took from the side of the room a long broad bench, made easy to lie at length on by a soft cushion in a callico-cover; and everything being now ready, he took his coat and waistcoat off; and at his motion and desire, I unbuttoned his breeches, and rolling up his shirt rather above his waist, tucked it on securely there; when directing naturally my eyes to that humoursone master-movement, in whose favaur all these dispositions were making, it seemed almost shrunk into his body, scarce showing its tip above the sprout of hairy curls that clothed those parts, as you may have-seen a wren peeping its head out of the grass
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Her face looked weary, and there was not that play of eagerness in it, peeping out in her smile and her eyes; but for a single instant, as she glanced at him, there was a flash of something in her eyes, and although the flash died away at once, he was happy for that moment
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Obviously she was not the girl to be content with peeping through a barred window at a cloaked figure of a lover ensconced in a doorway opposite—which is the correct form of Costaguana courtship
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The two neighbors had risen, and Sviazhsky, once more checking Levin in his inconvenient habit of peeping into what was beyond the outer chambers of his mind, went to see his guests out
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The bridegroom was expected at the church while he was pacing up and down his room like a wild beast in a cage, peeping out into the corridor, and with horror and despair recalling what absurd things he had said to Kitty and what she might be thinking now
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He could remember Henry Gould, an Englishman and a Costaguanero of the second generation, chief of the Sulaco province; he had been his personal mozo years and years ago in peace and war; had been allowed to attend his master in prison; had, on the fatal morning, followed the firing squad; and, peeping from behind one of the cypresses growing along the wall of the Franciscan Convent, had seen, with his eyes starting out of his head, Don Enrique throw up his hands and fall with
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‘Count, your maman is asking for you,’ said the young Princess Sorokina, peeping out of the door of the box
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Blackened rocks and mounds of lava I had already seen everywhere peeping out from amid the luxuriant vegetation which draped them, but this asphalt
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‘Yes, so I heard,’ said Sergey Ivanovitch, standing at her window and peeping in
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This might have been one of the chicks that I had held close to my chest, quieting her peeps with my gentle strokes and soft words, putting it to sleep by rocking my hips back and forth, like I had watched Mom do with Jason only a few years before
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"Also he going to send some more peeps to watch the block as soon as he square off some business he said
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He peeps through the door which is slightly open
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A rose peeps out from beneath my blanket that is fine and pure white,
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I‘m sure there are many more of these kinds of Peeps and Tweeps that I missed
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by officialdom, you suddenly have peeps that smile when they see you
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So did the ancestors of al these hood peeps
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theres peeps that want em
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gives out info to his cousin on the border that gets the merch and the peeps
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We al liked the initials ‘cos it was a bit like KFC and there’s very few peeps
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philosophers or religious peeps have some truth but never the whole truth
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“Ok, peeps, see you in a second
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I like peeps better than the gulls
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A stealthy glance now and then refreshed her like sips of fresh water after a dusty walk, for the sidelong peeps showed her several propitious omens
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A white lambkin peeps out of his waistcoat pocket
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We know perfectly well that if we finish our dinner, see the new play to its end, enjoy a merry-making at Christmas, take a walk, go to a ball, a race, or a hunt, we owe it to the policeman's revolver or the ball in the soldier's musket, which will pierce the hungry belly of the disinherited man who, with watering mouth, peeps round the corner at our pleasures, and who might interrupt them if the policeman or the soldiers in the barracks were not ready to appear at our first call
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Into the gravest matters pries and peeps,