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'No, sir,' replied Bob, With no remains of the clown about him, save and except the extreme redness of his
cheeks.
Mr. Pickwick restrained his wrath by gigantic efforts; but when Perker wrote a cheque for the whole amount, and Fogg deposited it in a small pocket-book, with a triumphant smile playing over his pimply features, which communicated itself likewise to the stern countenance of Dodson, he felt the blood in his
cheeks
tingling with indignation.
As he does so, the tears roll down his cheeks, in the fullness of his joy.
Her violet eyes shining, her lips parted, a pink flush upon her cheeks, all thought of her natural reserve lost in her overpowering excitement and concern.
He sprang from his chair and paced about the room in uncontrollable agitation, with a flush upon his sallow
cheeks
and a nervous clasping and unclasping of his long thin hands.
Sherlock Holmes had opened his mouth to reply, when the door flew open, and Peterson, the commissionaire, rushed into the apartment with flushed
cheeks
and the face of a man who is dazed with astonishment.
A touch of red in nose and cheeks, with a slight tremor of his extended hand, recalled Holmes' surmise as to his habits.
A flush sprang to the white
cheeks
of the stranger.
For a moment he had staggered and nearly fallen, but the brandy brought a tinge of colour into his cheeks, and he sat staring with frightened eyes at his accuser.
I dashed some brandy into the water, and the colour began to come back to his bloodless
cheeks.
His whole face sharpened away into nose and chin, and the skin of his
cheeks
was drawn quite tense over his outstanding bones.
His eyes twinkled, and there was even a touch of colour upon his sallow
cheeks.
His
cheeks
were red, his brow was all crinkled with anger, and the veins stood out at his temples with passion.
cried Marianne, her eyes sparkling with animation, and her
cheeks
glowing with the delight of such imaginary happiness.
She caught every syllable with panting eagerness; her hand, unknowingly to herself, closely pressed her sister's, and tears covered her
cheeks.
He had the mottled
cheeks
and the flaccid fullness of chin of a man of fifty who has lived too well.
She would still call for her jewels, attire herself as of old, and wait amid the respectful silence of her attendants till the long night gave way to the dawn, and the dawn showed the furrows on her
cheeks.
When the ladies of the Viceroy came last year, I gave out of my own treasures twenty-five thousand rupees to the nursing-hospital, and the lady sahib kissed me on both cheeks, and I talked English, and showed them how I spent my time knitting I who knit and unknit the hearts of men."
Upon which M. d’Artagnan the elder girded his own sword round his son, kissed him tenderly on both cheeks, and gave him his benediction.
He was a stout man, of about two- or three-and-twenty, with an open, ingenuous countenance, a black, mild eye, and
cheeks
rosy and downy as an autumn peach.
The young woman only replied by the beautiful glow which mounted to her
cheeks.
At the same time the fever, which for an instant abandoned her, returned to give luster to her eyes, color to her cheeks, and vermillion to her lips.
Although the young man was brave, as we know, he was terrified at that wild countenance, those terribly dilated pupils, those pale cheeks, and those bleeding lips.
"Well, beautiful lady, very well," said he; "but, PARDIEU, if you don’t calm yourself, I will design a second FLEUR-DE-LIS upon one of those pretty cheeks!""Scoundrel, infamous scoundrel!"
And he let his head sink upon his hands, while two large tears rolled down his
cheeks.
His red eyes, his pale complexion, his hair tangled between his feverish fingers, the red spots on his cheeks, revealed his desperate struggle with impossibilities, and the weariness of spirit, the mental wrestlings he must have undergone all through that unhappy night.
The unforeseen nature of this spectacle brought back the colour to my
cheeks.
Its master had risen and was staring with flushed
cheeks
and shining eyes.
I assure you my
cheeks
flushed at the very thought.
Her eyes and hair were of the same rich hazel colour, and her cheeks, though considerably freckled, were flushed with the exquisite bloom of the brunette, the dainty pink which lurks at the heart of the sulphur rose.
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