Cheeks
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A flame mounted to his cheeks, a nervous spasm drew his mouth, from which flowed a thin streak of black saliva.
Yes, yes, blows on both cheeks!""It was because I loved you," she murmured.
"They, too!"Maheude's pale
cheeks
turned red, and her eyes flamed.
Emma from time to time cooled her
cheeks
with the palms of her hands, and cooled these again on the knobs of the huge fire-dogs.
When, therefore, he perceived that Charles's
cheeks
grew red if near his daughter, which meant that he would propose for her one of these days, he chewed the cud of the matter beforehand.
He could not keep from constantly touching her comb, her ring, her fichu; sometimes he gave her great sounding kisses with all his mouth on her cheeks, or else little kisses in a row all along her bare arm from the tip of her fingers up to her shoulder, and she put him away half-smiling, half-vexed, as you do a child who hangs about you.
The naive ones, a tear on their cheeks, were kissing doves through the bars of a Gothic cage, or, smiling, their heads on one side, were plucking the leaves of a marguerite with their taper fingers, that curved at the tips like peaked shoes.
As he grew older his manner grew heavier; at dessert he cut the corks of the empty bottles; after eating he cleaned his teeth with his tongue; in taking soup he made a gurgling noise with every spoonful; and, as he was getting fatter, the puffed-out
cheeks
seemed to push the eyes, always small, up to the temples.
Farther on, at a spot where the building narrows, the confessional forms a pendant to a statuette of the Virgin, clothed in a satin robe, coifed with a tulle veil sprinkled with silver stars, and with red cheeks, like an idol of the Sandwich Islands; and, finally, a copy of the "Holy Family, presented by the Minister of the Interior," overlooking the high altar, between four candlesticks, closes in the perspective.
She no longer grumbled as formerly at taking a turn in the garden; what he proposed was always done, although she did not understand the wishes to which she submitted without a murmur; and when Leon saw him by his fireside after dinner, his two hands on his stomach, his two feet on the fender, his two
cheeks
red with feeding, his eyes moist with happiness, the child crawling along the carpet, and this woman with the slender waist who came behind his arm-chair to kiss his forehead: "What madness!" he said to himself.
Emma grew thinner, her
cheeks
paler, her face longer.
She was afraid of the oxen; she began to run; she arrived out of breath, with rosy cheeks, and breathing out from her whole person a fresh perfume of sap, of verdure, of the open air.
I kiss you, my girl, you too, my son-in-law, and the little one on both
cheeks.
So the next day about five o'clock he walked into the kitchen of the inn, with a choking sensation in his throat, pale cheeks, and that resolution of cowards that stops at nothing.
But she was so sweet, so pretty, and her little head bent forward so gracefully, letting the dear fair hair fall over her rosy cheeks, that an infinite joy came upon him, a happiness mingled with bitterness, like those ill-made wines that taste of resin.
She made him anxious, however, for she coughed sometimes, and had red spots on her
cheeks.
His
cheeks
were flushed, his eyes downcast.
Madame de Renal looked at the large tears which lingered on the
cheeks
(so pallid at first and now so rosy) of this young peasant.
As he walked between these women whose
cheeks
were flushed with the embarrassment of an intense discomfort, Julien's sombre and decided air formed a striking contrast.
The flashing eyes and pink
cheeks
of that young abbe Sorel were reason enough and to spare.
Between the red
cheeks
and white forehead shone a pair of little black eyes calculated to inspire terror in the bravest heart.
The abbe Pirard, for all his gravity, laughed till the tears ran down his
cheeks.
The chairman's
cheeks
and brow turned purple.
The sight of the blue sofa moved him to tears; soon his
cheeks
began to burn.
'Ah!' he said to himself, listening to the sound of the vain words that came from his lips, as he might have listened to a noise from without; 'if I could only cover those pale
cheeks
with kisses, and you not feel them!
I made them up long ago for a woman who loved me and used to bore me ...That is the weak spot in my character, I denounce myself to you, forgive me.'Bitter tears streamed down Mathilde's
cheeks.
From time to time, M. Chelan shed a few tears which rolled in silence down his cheeks; then he gazed at Julien, and was almost stupefied at seeing him take his hands and raise them to his lips.
What faces they were, all around him!Dark, little eyes flickered here and there,
cheeks
drooped down like on drunken men, their long beards were thin and stiff, if they took hold of them it was more like they were making their hands into claws, not as if they were taking hold of their own beards.
K. continued to look at the girl in amazement as she turned round to block the way into the living room, she had a round face like a puppy's, not only the pale
cheeks
and the chin were round but the temples and the hairline were too.
What's more, it was remarkably similar to the picture in the lawyer's office, although this one showed a quite different judge, a heavy man with a full beard which was black and bushy and extended to the sides far up the man's
cheeks.
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