She favors the dark complexioned man, which means trouble.
He is represented as being a small, black-haired dark-complexioned man, of quick passions and great strength.
A dark-complexioned man, with immense brass rings in his ears, sat at a table covered with thick books and papers, diligently writing.
Shakespeare at thirty-five was the abject slave of a dark-complexioned woman, who was faithless to him, and whom he cursed in his heart.
He was a small, dark-complexioned man, with a large Roman nose, and his face was at this moment expressive of discontent.
She was told that she would be married before she was twenty-two, to a tall, light-complexioned man.
Behind him, preserving a distance of from fifteen to twenty feet, walked a dark-complexioned man of not far from forty years of age.
With some difficulty the passengers were extracted, and consisted of a tall dark-complexioned gentleman, with mustaches, looking as sheepish and uncomfortable as possible.
The difference of these races is very marked: the one, fair complexioned and blue eyed; the Magyar, dark, almost swarthy amongst the lower classes.
But the blue-eyed, fair-complexioned German was far more numerous.
Mr. Petrie points out their resemblance to the Dardanians of Asia Minor, who form an intermediate link between the white-skinned tribes of the Greek seas and the fair-complexioned Libyans of Northern Africa.
In Palestine also we still come across representatives of a fair-complexioned blue-eyed race, in whom we may see the descendants of the ancient Amorites, just as we see in the Kabyles the descendants of the ancient Libyans.
She looked about sixty, a well-preserved comely woman fair complexioned and essentially English in type.
Mrs Nel was a heavily made woman, dark complexioned and far from handsome.
The philologists have added to the confusion by classing as "Celtic" the speeches of the dark-complexioned races of the west of Scotland and the west of Ireland.
He was a thin, dark complexioned man, with side whiskers coming half way down his cheeks.
Mr. James, a sandy complexioned man, partially bald, made his appearance.
The other was a thin, dark-complexioned man, of bilious aspect, and shifty, evasive eyes.
The new queen, his cousin, was a dark-complexioned beauty, with a skin like a ripe peach and the keen black eyes of a Zingara.
Josh jumped forward with a very intelligent grin upon his tallow-complexioned but handsome countenance.
Once, as I opened my eyes at the explosion of an oath more loud than usual, methought I saw the sudden and white-complexioned face of Joshua Daunton hanging closely over mine.
She was a handsome, fresh-complexioned woman of about forty, with frank, agreeable eyes.
The devil of subornation came next, which was a good-complexioned and a well-timbered devil, to my great amazement I must acknowledge, for I had never seen any devils till now but what were extreme ugly.
They are a light-complexioned people and tall of body.
I did not see the latter, but some who did assured me that in their opinion, they are as beautiful as the women in Lima, but light complexioned and not so tall--and the women in Lima are very beautiful.
He afterwards made me an Annunciation, in which the angel Gabriel was transformed into a dark-haired saint, and the Holy Virgin into a beautiful, light-complexioned woman holding her arms towards the angel.
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