I saw some one thrust forward a frantic young woman.
I noted that he seemed to forget the runners on bases and delivered the ball without glancing at either bag.
It sped like a bullet, waist high, and just before reaching the plate darted downward, as if it had glanced on an invisible barrier.
So this was the climax presaged so many times earlier in the game.
With a heightened color in her cheeks and a dangerous flash in her roguish eyes, Nan favored McCall with a look, which was as much as to say that she remembered him with a dear sadness.
When at last she spoke, the color was coming and going in her cheeks.
Though the girlish roundness had not returned to her cheeks, or the girlish delicacy of color to her complexion, her eyes had recovered much of their old softness, and her expression all of its old winning charm.
There was an unsettled look, however, in her eyes, a slowly-heightening color in her cheeks, which showed her to be at least vaguely aware that something unusual had been taking place in the corridor.
Her cheeks, wanting nothing in form, wanted everything in color.
Yes, I have heard of his scheme for perpetual peace, and it is very interesting but hardly feasible.
The parterres of flowers which were scattered through the entire grove suffered, it is true, from a certain monotony.
See, each Green and Blue is approaching the hermulae on the right and left, to which the rope is fastened.
There was a queer, angry patch of colour in her cheeks.
Just at that moment, however, there was a flush of passionate anger in her cheeks.
There were no tears in Philippa's brilliant eyes, but there was a faint patch of colour in her cheeks, and her lips were not quite steady.
Her cheeks were no longer brightly flushed, but rather pale; the expression of her eyes was placid, and her slight hand quite firm; the strain lifted from her, a great weariness had taken its place.
Keep your seat," he continued, as Mrs. Levice started up, the excited blood springing to her cheeks.
She stepped lightly up to Ralph with a cheerful smiling countenance and a ruddy colour in her cheeks, but her eyes moist as if she could scarce keep back the tears for joy of the morning's meeting.
There was a new color on her cheeks, and her eyes seemed larger and brighter.
A soft flush rose suddenly to her cheeks, and he felt that his own were burning.
She lifted her gloved hand and looked at it with an odd wonder; her alert emotions, always too ready, flinging their banners to her cheeks again.
She lifted both hands to her cheeks, which were beautiful with a quick suffusion of high colour.
Her cheeks, too, had reddened faintly, a circumstance sharply noted by the terrible boy.
My mother felt uplifted, her eyes shone with feverish brilliance, her cheeks were on fire.
Marie stood before the prisoner, her arms crossed, her cheeks livid, her lips trembling.
Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth, With cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks, Turn all her mother's pains and benefits To laughter and contempt, that she may feel How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child!
When I did name her brothers, then fresh tears Stood on her cheeks, as doth the honey dew Upon a gath'red lily almost withered.
I have seen roses damasked, red and white, But no such roses see I in her cheeks; And in some perfumes is there more delight Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
She trembled; the blood rose in her cheeks, and she could not conceal her agitation from the penetrating gaze of the audacious charmer.
At this moment he saw Antoinette as he had left her the evening previous, her face animated, her cheeks flushed, her countenance full of reproach, her eyes tearful.
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