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  • He broke off staring fascinatedly at the pillar behind us.

    The Metal Monster 2004

  • She was oddly sullen, and throughout the morning her gaze returned again and again half-fascinatedly, half-wonderingly to the neighbouring isle.

    The Moon Pool 2004

  • As the Sealon stiffened with amazement at the contact with the powerful Vulcan mind, Spock was sifting fascinatedly through the flood of images pouring into him from the brain of the Sealon.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • As the Sealon stiffened with amazement at the contact with the powerful Vulcan mind, Spock was sifting fascinatedly through the flood of images pouring into him from the brain of the Sealon.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • As the Sealon stiffened with amazement at the contact with the powerful Vulcan mind, Spock was sifting fascinatedly through the flood of images pouring into him from the brain of the Sealon.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • Nell commented, tugging off his T-shirt in a movement that made Rue fascinatedly aware of the smooth movement of his muscles.

    So Close and No Closer Jordan, Penny, 1946- 1989

  • Nell commented, tugging off his T-shirt in a movement that made Rue fascinatedly aware of the smooth movement of his muscles.

    So Close And No Closer Jordan, Penny, 1946- 1989

  • Diamond, who had been watching Hugo Ingermann fascinatedly, inquired.

    The Fuzzy Papers Piper, H. Beam 1962

  • He watched Droozle fascinatedly as the snake moved his restless tail over the margins of newspapers spread on the floor.

    Droozle Frank Banta

  • "We all took different directions, too," said Roy, taking a seat on the couch again and staring fascinatedly at the window.

    The Outdoor Girls at Wild Rose Lodge Or, the hermit of Moonlight falls Laura Lee Hope

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