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  • He spun the name Star Gazer around and around, trying to get a handle on it.

    The Lions of Lucerne Brad Thor 2002

  • His real name was Michael, but he was always called the Star Gazer, because when he drove his cows over the commons to seek for pasture, he went along with his head in the air, gaping at nothing.

    Red Fairy Book 1890

  • Now”—Fawcett rubbed his hands together in anticipation and leaned forward over his desk—“what’s the word from Star Gazer?”

    The Lions of Lucerne Brad Thor 2002

  • Jack Horkheimer was the Star Gazer, a slightly cracked character who delineated the night sky with humor and cheesy graphics.

    'Star Gazer' Popularized the Night Sky 2010

  • As the Star Gazer, he wore a Members Only jacket, walked on computer-generated moonbeams and sat on Saturn's rings.

    'Star Gazer' Popularized the Night Sky 2010

  • The same evening the twelve sisters went again to the ball, and the Star Gazer again followed them and crossed the lake in

    The Red Fairy Book 2003

  • At the end of an hour, when the Star Gazer heard no more noise, he peeped out and saw the twelve sisters in splendid garments, with their satin shoes on their feet, and in their hands the bouquets he had brought them.

    The Red Fairy Book 2003

  • At last the Star Gazer perceived a large lake, and on the shores of the lake twelve little boats with awnings, in which were seated twelve princes, who, grasping their oars, awaited the princesses.

    The Red Fairy Book 2003

  • Now it happened that the garden boy had just been sent away, and though the Star Gazer did not look very sturdy, the gardener agreed to take him, as he thought that his pretty face and golden curls would please the princesses.

    The Red Fairy Book 2003

  • She took the Star Gazer aside, and said to him in a harsh voice:

    The Red Fairy Book 2003

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