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"Don't ___ a gift horse in the mouth"
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Look is a 2009 short film written and directed by filmmaker Ryan Pickett .
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Now he thought that he would abide their coming and see if he might join their company, since if he crossed the water he would be on the backward way: and it was but a little while ere the head of them came up over the hill, and were presently going past Ralph, who rose up to look on them, and be seen of them, but they took little heed of him.
But this knight hath no affairs to look to: so if he will abide with us for a little, it will be our pleasure.
For a fraction of an instant Abie caught herself wondering what he might look like with no shirt.
For a split second Abie was certain he was looking directly into her eyes as the volume of the chanting increased.
Moira had simply joined them uninvited, though where either of the MacInnes men were concerned, Abigail looked upon Moira as a welcome interloper.
Leaving the cripple ablaze, settling, and pouring volcanic black smoke from the flammable cargo, he swung around in a long approach to what looked like a big troop Carrier, by far the fattest target in sight.
Kingsley looked out over the flower beds that, still abloom in spite of the lateness of the season, lay before Aylesberg Hall.
It was to have been a glorious rebirth--but not all souls were approved, nor were all tombs inviolate, so that certain grotesque mistakes and fiendish abnormalities were to be looked for.
Once in a while, though, there would be glimpses of the sun--which looked abnormally large--and of the moon, whose markings held a touch of difference from the normal that I could never quite fathom.
And when I asked him how an abo could possibly have known what copper looked like in the ground, he said the man had been employed at one of the mines near Nullagine.
Tuck looked to Abo, who seemed satisfied that the chief was backing him up.
Malink was hurling a string of native curses at Abo, who looked as if he would burst into tears any second.
Even so dressed, James Ludlow managed to look slightly out of place, very like a man who was too refined for life aboard a ship.
And aboard this ship a bold look, one that even hints at a challenge to authority, counts as insolence.
So there they abode a space looking down on the square and its throng, and the bells, which had been ringing when they came up, now ceased a while.