Only as this time he followed her in the night, and bare-footed, he was neither
seen nor heard except once, when Rosa thought she saw something like a shadow on the staircase.
The Black Tulip
We asked everyone, 'Have you seen such a white man?' Some stared; others laughed; women gave us food, sometimes, with fear and respect, as though we had been distracted by the visitation of God; but some did not understand our language, and some cursed us, or, yawning, asked with contempt the reason of our quest.
She was there as I had seen her for years--a faithful wanderer by my side.
Tales of Unrest
Neither Bowen nor the party from the Toreador had
seen any sign of Bradley and his party.
The People That Time Forgot
As the mate was helping one of the rescued passengers up the side of the bark, who should he turn out to be but the very man whose ghostly appearance Bruce had seen in the captain's cabin writing on the captain's slate!
Another man had seen what I had seen--had done what I proposed to do!
The Two Destinies
I han't seen a way to get you safe, and I've looked arter you to know your ins and outs.
Trabb's boy - Trabb's overgrown young man now - went before us with a lantern, which was the light I had seen come in at the door.
Among the loungers under the Boar's archway, happened to be Trabb's boy - true to his ancient habit of happening to be everywhere where he had no business - and Trabb's boy had seen me passing from Miss Havisham's in the direction of my dining-place.
Great Expectations
Ogilvy told him all that he had
seen. Henderson was a minute or so taking it in.
War Of The Worlds
When she had first seen the anchored ship upon the quiet water, Jane Clayton's heart had beat fast with hope and thanksgiving, but as she drew closer to the craft and saw that it was the Kincaid, her pleasure gave place to the gravest misgivings.
She could not have forced the heavy dugout upstream against it, and all that was left her was to attempt either to make the shore without being seen by those upon the deck of the Kincaid, or to throw herself upon their mercy--otherwise she must be swept out to sea.
The Beasts of Tarzan
He followed the sound, and at last came to a high tree, and at the top of this a little child was sitting, for the mother had fallen asleep under the tree with the child, and a bird of prey had
seen it in her arms, had flown down, snatched it away, and set it on the high tree.
Fairy Tales
Often, before I learned, did I wonder whence came the multitudes of pictures that thronged my dreams; for they were pictures the like of which I had never seen in real wake-a-day life.
I, who had seen trees only in parks and illustrated books, wandered in my sleep through interminable forests.
Before Adam