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We both looked out warily into the night.
At one point, we both looked out the window at the motley parade.
There was only, as it got up again, the breeze among the grasses to distract them from each other, and they both looked out and across the moving grasses, as though casually, as though on the off chance of news.
In the taxi, neither of them said anything; both looked out their windows at the unpredictable spills of bright and dark which make the City of Light seem like a medieval Russian city, or at least like the images of such cities that Soviet directors used to offer for public consumption every now and then in their films.
We both looked out the window.
We both looked out our windows in silence for a second that seemed like years.
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The east and south faces of the house both look out on grim ranks of slabs, monuments and grey crosses.
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