Consuelo looked after him quizzically.
The safety of passengers is, indeed, the first care of the railway manager; but the employes, exposed to many risks from which the passengers are protected, must be looked after.
Princess Mary put off her departure, and for three weeks looked after Natasha as if she had been a sick child.
A special department of state looked after his brood mares and stallions.
After 1818, when his wife died, he had very slender means of his own, but he was popular with his friends and was well looked after by them; Greville, writing of him in 1829, remarks that "old Creevey is a living proof that a man may be perfectly happy and exceedingly poor.