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  • Using Daughtry's shoulder for a stepping-place, he passed over him and down into the bottom of the canoe.

    CHAPTER 2 2010

  • "We'll send for the bird later," he told the landlady, who, still mildly expostulating as she followed them downstairs, failed to notice that the captain of the detectives had carelessly left the door to Daughtry's rooms ajar.

    CHAPTER XX 2010

  • A blighted leper -- was Daughtry's thought as his quick eyes leapt from hands to feet in quest of missing toe - and finger-joints.

    CHAPTER 2 2010

  • So to speak, leprosy and all, he had jumped into Dag Daughtry's arms.

    CHAPTER III 2010

  • Dag Daughtry's stateroom and waited for that worthy to arrive by the roundabout way of the door.

    CHAPTER III 2010

  • The Ancient Mariner's face grew suddenly bleak and fierce, and his right hand flashed out to Daughtry's wrist, prisoning it in withered fingers of steel.

    CHAPTER XIII 2010

  • And as he talked, with just a waver for a moment, his gaze lifted above Daughtry's eyes to the area of forehead just above and between the eyes.

    CHAPTER XIX 2010

  • Again, in the course of turning to look at Kwaque, his eyes rested an instant on the lion-lines of Daughtry's brow.

    CHAPTER XIX 2010

  • And while he talked on, holding Daughtry's eyes, a smell of roast meat began to pervade the air.

    CHAPTER XIX 2010

  • Pursued by two very active young men armed with fire-hardened spears, tottering along with incredible swiftness on his two spindle legs, Kwaque had fallen exhausted at Daughtry's feet and looked up at him with the beseeching eyes of a deer fleeing from the hounds.

    CHAPTER III 2010

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