Glowed
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And when we made a solution of this, tagged with the fluorescence and injected in the body of a mouse, their nerves literally
glowed.
When there was no light, we
glowed.
The answer can be found in the second and third test runs: the fuel tank
glowed
in both, but B was activated in one, and C in the other.
The actress who played her literally
glowed
with life and made it even more poignant that the real Martha was probably like that.
This is one of the greatest films I have ever seen: I
glowed
inside throughout the whole film.
In the centre an iron fireplace, a sort of closed stove without a door,
glowed
red and was so stuffed with burning coal that fragments flew out and rolled on to the trodden soil.
These were either flying gurnards or kitelike sea robins, whose lips
glowed
in the dark, at night scrawling fiery streaks in the air before plunging into the murky waters like so many shooting stars.
Julien's pride tasted a momentary joy when he saw the love that
glowed
in the eyes of this beautiful creature, surrounded by every mark of deference; but soon his prudence found an occasion for alarm.
The sisters, for such the resemblance between the younger females denoted them to be, were in all the pride of youth, and the roses, so eminently the property of the Westchester fair,
glowed
on their cheeks, and lighted their deep blue eyes with that luster which gives so much pleasure to the beholder, and which indicates so much internal innocence and peace.
The "pretty Miss Fanny" was too familiar to be relished, and she dropped her eyes on her work again with cheeks that
glowed
like crimson.
Miss Peyton was a pleased listener, as she dispensed the bounties of the tea table, and Sarah frequently bowed her blushing countenance to her needlework, as her face
glowed
at the flattering remarks of her companion.
The look of fire, that for a short time
glowed
on his countenance, disappeared in the solemn lines of unbending self-abasement, and, speaking as if addressing a negro, he replied,-"In heaven there is no distinction of color, my brother, therefore you have a precious charge within you, that you must hereafter render an account of;" dropping his voice - "this is the last sentinel near the road; look not back, as you value your life."Henry remembered his situation, and instantly assumed the humble demeanor of his adopted character.
The creature probably
glowed
with a gratitude that amounted to prayer, too, at this moment, but it was premature: for when he started thankfully to travel off, Tom turned him aside with a pin and made him take a new direction.
How's that?"Huck's eyes
glowed.
I stood stupefied, wholly abandoned, it seemed, by Heaven, declared the enemy of the earth that bore me, the air refusing me breath for my sighs, the water moisture for my tears; it was only the fire that gathered strength so that my whole frame
glowed
with rage and jealousy.
Mr. Pickwick's countenance
glowed
with an expression of universal philanthropy, and Mr. Winkle and Mr. Snodgrass fell fast asleep.
The lips were parched, and cracked in many places; the hard, dry skin
glowed
with a burning heat; and there was an almost unearthly air of wild anxiety in the man's face, indicating even more strongly the ravages of the disease.
The dark panelling
glowed
like bronze in the golden rays, and it was hard to realize that this was indeed the chamber which had struck such a gloom into our souls upon the evening before.
And then I gave a cry of exultation, for a tiny pin-point of yellow light had suddenly transfixed the dark veil, and
glowed
steadily in the centre of the black square framed by the window.
Far away in the black distance there still
glowed
that one tiny point of yellow light.
Fire burst from its open mouth, its eyes
glowed
with a smouldering glare, its muzzle and hackles and dewlap were outlined in flickering flame.
His eyes shone and his skin
glowed
with exuberent health, and he was so confident of success that my own misgivings vanished as I watched his gallant bearing and listened to his quiet and cheerful words.
His short dark hair seemed to bristle upwards, his eyes
glowed
with the intensity of his passion, and his face expressed a malignity of hatred which neither the death of his enemy nor the lapse of years could mitigate.
But there was nothing to be feared from these showers, which were not considerable, and he returned to his couch before the fireplace, where the embers
glowed
beneath the ashes.
His small eyes
glowed
and burned with a sombre light, and his thick lips were writhed back from his teeth, which grinned and chattered at us with a half animal fury.
Long had the smouldering fire of discord
glowed
between the tyrant father and his savage son--long had I nursed, in secret, the unnatural hatred--it blazed forth in an hour of drunken wassail, and at his own board fell my oppressor by the hand of his own son--such are the secrets these vaults conceal!--Rend asunder, ye accursed arches," she added, looking up towards the roof, "and bury in your fall all who are conscious of the hideous mystery!""And thou, creature of guilt and misery," said Cedric, "what became thy lot on the death of thy ravisher?"
They woke, they kindled: first, they
glowed
in the bright tint of her cheek, which till this hour I had never seen but pale and bloodless; then they shone in the liquid lustre of her eyes, which had suddenly acquired a beauty more singular than that of Miss Temple's--a beauty neither of fine colour nor long eyelash, nor pencilled brow, but of meaning, of movement, of radiance.
Its garden, too,
glowed
with flowers: hollyhocks had sprung up tall as trees, lilies had opened, tulips and roses were in bloom; the borders of the little beds were gay with pink thrift and crimson double daisies; the sweetbriars gave out, morning and evening, their scent of spice and apples; and these fragrant treasures were all useless for most of the inmates of Lowood, except to furnish now and then a handful of herbs and blossoms to put in a coffin.
Yet it was merely a very pretty drawing-room, and within it a boudoir, both spread with white carpets, on which seemed laid brilliant garlands of flowers; both ceiled with snowy mouldings of white grapes and vine-leaves, beneath which
glowed
in rich contrast crimson couches and ottomans; while the ornaments on the pale Parian mantelpiece were of sparkling Bohemian glass, ruby red; and between the windows large mirrors repeated the general blending of snow and fire.
You
glowed
in the cool moonlight last night, when you mutinied against fate, and claimed your rank as my equal.
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