Sparkled
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Beyond the reef, the sea
sparkled
beneath the sun's rays.
Here and there on the left
sparkled
through glades the waters of the little river; they could trace its winding course back towards the spurs of the mountain, among which it seemed to spring.
Towards the east, through a curtain of verdure, picturesquely raised in some places,
sparkled
an horizon of sea.
He remained at the edge of the lake, looking, observing; but nothing appeared under the tranquil waters, which
sparkled
in the first rays of the rising sun.
The drops of water, dried by evaporation, no longer
sparkled
on the walls.
In many places icy pools
sparkled
in the sun.
His eyes, rather smaller than human eyes,
sparkled
with intelligence; his white teeth glittered under his mustache, and he wore a little curly brown beard.
The stones rolled and
sparkled
like fiery balls when they crossed through the gleams of light.
That of the serf, or bondsman, was sad and sullen; his aspect was bent on the ground with an appearance of deep dejection, which might be almost construed into apathy, had not the fire which occasionally
sparkled
in his red eye manifested that there slumbered, under the appearance of sullen despondency, a sense of oppression, and a disposition to resistance.
Richard's eyes
sparkled
with indignation, but his better nature overcame it.
His eyes
sparkled
merrily and he smiled as he sat thinking.
'If they only knew,' he thought, bowing his head gravely as he listened to a Report, 'how like a guilty little boy their President was half-an-hour ago!...' and his eyes
sparkled
while the Report was being read.
All going on as usual?'Oblonsky, who had long known that Levin was in love with his, Oblonsky's, sister-in-law Kitty, smiled very slightly and his eyes
sparkled
merrily.
When she was undressed she went into the bedroom, but on her face not only was there not a trace of that animation which during her stay in Moscow had
sparkled
in her eyes and smile, but on the contrary the fire in her now seemed quenched or hidden somewhere very far away.
'Ah, yes!' he said when he heard that Vronsky had been at the Tverskoys; his black eyes
sparkled
and he began twisting his left moustache round into his mouth – a bad habit he had.
I observed an extraordinary sense of pleasure appeared in his face, and his eyes sparkled, and his countenance discovered a strange eagerness, as if he had a mind to be in his own country again.
There was a smile on his lips, and his eyes sparkled, whether with wine or not, I am not sure; but I think it very probable.
At a later day, I knew the language and the book; therefore, I will here quote the line: though, when I first heard it, it was only like a stroke on sounding brass to me--conveying no meaning:--"'Da trat hervor Einer, anzusehen wie die Sternen Nacht.'Good! good!" she exclaimed, while her dark and deep eye
sparkled.
She innocently took hold of his hand, and he as innocently kissed hers with a warmth, a sensibility, a grace-all very particular; their lips met; their eyes sparkled; their knees trembled; their hands strayed.
Their souls fluttered on their tongues, listened in their ears, and
sparkled
in their eyes.
The Theatin looked fresh-colored, plump, and vigorous; his eyes sparkled; his air and gait were bold and lofty.
His profile, although of a very ordinary outline, had something powerful and severe about it; his eyes
sparkled
beneath a very deep superciliary arch, like a light in the depths of a cave; and beneath his cap which was well drawn down and fell upon his nose, one recognized the broad expanse of a brow of genius.
Quasimodo's eyes
sparkled.
The tomb or my bed!"His eyes
sparkled
with impurity and rage.
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