Back of him came the pack-silent now, and the speediest of 'em slipping along like shadders, while two of the critters stood each side of the ram watching him, and the big one standing clear of the tree, staring at the great blazing eyes with his mean little yeller peepers.
"Tales from the Veld"
Ernest Glanville
Twenty years ago-that time, you remember, when Whitewing carried her off on horseback, when the village was attacked-we all thought she was on her last legs, but, bless you sir, she can still stump about the camp in a tremblin' sort o' way, an' her peepers are every bit as black as those of my own Brighteyes, an' they twinkle a deal more."
"The Prairie Chief"
R.M. Ballantyne
An' two guys wid him, de one wid de dough an' de biggest rube yer ever put yer peepers on!
"The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp"
Thornton W. Burgess