There she was, inside; a tall, fine girl, with a handsome face: a face fullof resolution and energy.
Winthorne, you look at me with a face fullof doubt.
Brandon said nothing, but, with a face full of meaning, pointed upward.
This became evident at last, as the shark passed before him when they saw Asgeelo's face turned toward it; a face full of fierce hate and vengeance; a face such as one turns toward some mortal enemy.
As the light shone through the windows she saw his face--a face full of longing beyond words, and sadness unutterable.
Jo, looking disappointed, as Laurie nodded and twinkled, with a face full of mysterious intelligence.
As he drew forward the plump widow with a face full of smiles and tears, a second rush was made, and congratulations, salutes, exclamations and embraces were indulged in to every one's satisfaction.
I am very happy here, and so tired of the frivolous life I lead in town, that I have decided to try a better one," and Sophie's mirror reflected a face full of the sweetest content.
And, drawing her to his knee, Mr. Lyon waited with a face full of benignant interest in her little confidences.
Jo, looking disappointed, as Laurie nodded and twinkled with a face full of mysterious intelligence.
Here a little hand slipped into his, and Beth looked up at him with a face full of gratitude, as she said, in her earnest yet timid way.
Nat approached in answer to Mr Bhaer's beckoning teaspoon, and stood before them with a face fullof the respectful affection he felt for the excellent man who had done so much for him.
Polly turned to her friend with a face full of surprise, while Tom struck an imposing attitude, and affected absence of mind.
He often turned to her a face full of pride, and frank admiration, but his glance was never so intimate or so penetrating as Dr.
It was a face full of light and energy, of the unquestioning hopefulness of first youth.
When the knight raised the kneeling girl and put his mailed hand on her hair, when she lifted to him a face full of worship and passionate humility, Archie gave up his last reservation.
He was a bearded man with a face full of light, almost of frenzy, and a cross and a rosary hung from his girdle.
The Pope rose with a face full of pain, walked to the bookcase, and took down a book.
The Pope lifted a face full of suffering and said in his deep, vibrating voice, "Yes, yes!
At this Mrs. Dunbar started to her feet, and stared at Wiggins with a face full of terror.
Miss Plympton regarded her with a face full of anxiety, and for some moments Edith wept without restraint; but at length, when the first outburst of grief was past, she picked up the letter once more and read it over and over.
The sheriff looked at her in increasing embarrassment, with a face fullof pity.
I was still meditating on this letter when Ethopus rushed into my chamber with a face full of alarm.
Too much moved to speak, Christie held out her hands, with a face full of pity, love, and grief.
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