(Patrice Egan peeps from behind, his rabbitface nibbling a quince leaf.) [Please select]
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A white lambkin peeps out of his waistcoat pocket. [Please select]
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Most of 'em take sly peeps, and let in the hot Oriental sun, and that tans 'em, don't you know. [Please select]
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At which the tourist peeps in again, and wonders if the long-limbed Texan was not a bit cramped by the footboard. [Please select]
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Now the woodlands rejoice with the green-tinted hedges; The young wheat peeps up and the blue sky looks down. [Please select]
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In your minds a memory lingers, And it peeps the bars between. [Please select]
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Ogilvy, and noticing his unhappy peeps through the door dividing the rooms, proposed that it should be closed. [Please select]
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If it does not hear anything, it raises its head a little more, and peeps out. [Please select]
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See, the steaming-pan of the clouds splits open; and, through the apertures, the moon peeps, inquisitively. [Please select]
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Certainly, it is not the parallelism which is sometimes brought forward, and which peeps out from the citation from Clifford. [Please select]
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{251} The least sandpipers, peeps, ox-eyes or stints, as they are variously called, are only about the size of sparrows--too small for any self-respecting gunner to bag, therefore they are still abundant. [Please select]
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