A slat-ribbed brown dog eyed them warily, then trotted away around the nearest bend.
"And this," she continued, while the gray dog at her side eyed the butler carefully, working out, perhaps, where it would bury the bones, "is Rover."
The courtiers eyed her now like the dogs under a king's table eyed a fine scrap of meat that might fall to the floor.
Growling, the dogs eyed me hungrily.
She dragged her fingers through her hair, setting curls free, then she and the dog eyed each other through the glass.
The dog eyed them, but without interest.
The dog eyed him doubtfully, barked again but with less assurance, and then came closer, stretching an inquisitive nose toward Hoppy's hand.
The dog eyed him dubiously, then-hearing another word of command-fell back meekly, to watch and to wait.
The dog stopped and sniffed the air, eyed her and her bowl thoughtfully and then approached.
The dog flinched and reflexively sat, eyeing the girl uneasily.