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Three silent journeys into work, on tube trains of darting eyes asking, "Was it you?" Arguments as computers warm up about whether it's too soon to joke.
It involved confronting a guy behind a desk who sat there, hands neatly folded, with a saccharine smile and ominously narrowed eyes, asking me in a manner that indicated he had better things to do: "Well, then, Mr. Kayankaya, I see you are a private investigator.
She plays a singer/prostitute in a sleazy New Orleans dance hall who takes the stage with her arms pinned limply to her sides and her eyes asking in despair, "What am I doing here?" The rest of the movie, told largely in flashbacks, provides the reason: fallout from her marriage to a fast-talking, glad-handing heel (played with unctuous charm by Gene Kelly).
Trying to decide what to do, Gee looked to me with widening eyes, asking for help.
In her eyes, asking people to buy bananas to use as tickets is "ridiculous".
Then we walked over to sweet, blue-eyed Dude, who looked at us with his puppy eyes, asking for a carrot.
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