...She fancied she could detect in her friend’s eyes a brightness which was neither that of health nor of pleasure...
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」
...For the present I am content not to know, for it is no pleasure to me to detect disloyalty or to punish an old woman...
Anthony Hope 「Rupert of Hentzau」
...To detect him in time is half-way to catching him...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...The curious mixture of utter imposture and of genius for observation which a traveller can detect in Douville renders him worthy of a monograph...
Richard F. Burton 「Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2」
...Mushi-Longo would perhaps mean Loango-people; but my ear could not detect any approach to "Loango" in "Musulungu...
Richard F. Burton 「Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2」
..."In the Professor's remarks on the" fat purser,"we can detect the foreigner, who, on such occasions, should never be mixed up with Englishmen...
Richard F. Burton 「Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2」
...I cannot detect anydifference in the thickness in the crust of the cell to cause thisuniformity of practice...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...I have not yet been ableto detect the anal or sexual pores...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...Anderson sayshe has examined skulls and skins of those inhabiting the hill rangesof Yunnan, and can detect no difference from the ordinary Indianspecies...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
...Always be on the lookout for such places as these, where those sharp eyes and that keen, pointed nose will be kept at a distance from your set until it is too late for them to detect signs of danger...
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Fox Trapping」
...The obstruction must be a natural one as the wolf is certain to detect any artificial arrangement, and avoid it...
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Wolf and Coyote Trapping」
...They approach a baited trap warily and if they detect any disturbance or sign of human presence, they are off for good...
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Wolf and Coyote Trapping」
...A slightdifference in size is quite imperceptible when the birds are flying about;while in language and plumage the keenest ornithologist would not beable to detect a difference...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
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