It was true there was something childlike in her face; and there will be, I think, till she dies, though she should live to a hundred.
I could tell in a moment if all was going right, by her face.
Miss Brown must have been forty; she had a sickly, pained, careworn expression on her face, and looked as if the gaiety of youth had long faded out of sight.
I found that Miss Brown was seriously ill of some lingering, incurable complaint, the pain occasioned by which gave the uneasy expression to her face that I had taken for unmitigated crossness.
Her face flushed; and becoming suddenly conscious he flushed also.
Yes," she said shortly, her face changing a little.
He knew her mood, the look of her face, when she subscribed herself at length thus.
He had noticed that, in turning away from him, tears were on her faceand a quiver in her lip.
But she rather overdid the joy part of it, and he leaned over and looked in her face.
Then she thought better of it and kept her fingers in her ears, her face flushed.
It was lucky I came to my senses when I did, for her knees gave way under her just then and she doubled up on the floor beside the bed with her face in my comfort.
The bishop picked up her left hand and looked at the ring and from that to her face.
He paused a moment, again smiling, with his eyes fixed on her face.
She thought he was often looking at her, and trying for a fuller view of her face than it suited her to give.
It was certainly never brilliant, but she would not allow it to have a sickly hue in general; and there was a softness and delicacy in her skin which gave peculiar elegance to the character of her face.
All the hope remaining in her life was in that question, was in her face as she searched mine with a terrible scrutiny.
Superb she was, though her close-fitting travelling gown of green cloth was frayed and torn by the briers, and the beauty of her faceenhanced by the marks of I know not what trials and emotions.
I thought from the look on her face he might have kissed her cheek if he had dared risk it; but he didn't seem to notice.
She was not frightened, she simply felt a deep disgust; and perhaps he divined it or read it in her face, for after staring at her a moment he drew back and turned slowly away from the door.
On such an afternoon Charity Royall lay on a ridge above a sunlit hollow, her face pressed to the earth and the warm currents of the grass running through her.
There she lay down on the slope, tossed off her hat and hid her face in the grass.
She lay for a long time sleepless on her bed, staring up at the moonlight on the low ceiling; dawn was in the sky when she fell asleep, and when she woke the sun was on her face.
She loved the roughness of the dry mountain grass under her palms, the smell of the thyme into which she crushed her face, the fingering of the wind in her hair and through her cotton blouse, and the creak of the larches as they swayed to it.
Mary was in her usual corner, laughing over Mrs. Piozzi's recollections of Johnson, and looked up with the fun still in her face.
Her face being, from her entrance, towards the chancel, even her shortsighted eyes soon discerned Will, but there was no outward show of her feeling except a slight paleness and a grave bow as she passed him.
He went up and found her stretched on the bed pale and silent, without an answer even in her face to any word or look of his.
She looked at him silently, still with the blank despair on her face; but then the tears began to fill her blue eyes, and her lip trembled.
Her face had a kind of fascination for me: it was the very colour and shape of anger.
She was tall, dark, severe, with something Indian-like in the rigid immobility of her face.
A young man was coming toward her so quickly indeed that she had not time to avoid him, and a collision ensued, whereupon the young man gave vent to an oath, and hurling an opprobrious epithet in her face, passed on.
There was something peculiar in her face--an expression of concentrated suffering, and a sort of proud resignation, mingled with timidity.
And he turned his attention to the mistress of the house, as if he hoped to decipher the solution of the enigma on her face.
Her tone and manner betokened complete and unwavering confidence; and her faith imparted an almost sublime expression to her face.
A homely woman, but there is a distinction in her face, a certain surety of good breeding, which is lacking in the heavy-jawed English royalties.
Urged by the amazed fright in her face, he went on desperately, "I have something to tell you.
George, who was poring fondly on her face, exclaimed: "Your eyes are wet.
She was amused, and yet she was respectful; if such a thing could be, the upper part of her face seemed to laugh, and the lower part to check its laughter.
Her face lit up; she turned to him with a livelier expression than usual.
But," said Theron, watching the mingled delicacy and power of the bared arm and the shapely grace of the hand which she had lifted to her face, "I am going to get you to teach it ALL to me.
The fear that it had been merited troubled, even while it did not convince, her mind, and the puzzled apprehension was to be read plainly enough on her face.
She had a smile on her face, as she looked down at the milk boy standing on the bottom step--a smile of a doubtful sort, stormily mirthful.
He looked up in her face, his own glowing with excitement.
And one day, as they were at their meal in the darkness, he felt her hand very softly seeking him, and as it chanced the fire leapt then, and he saw the tenderness of her face.
I saw a doubt on her face that I had seen before, a doubt of herself and me, the first shadow of the discovery that, seen strongly and completely, must drive us apart for ever.
Then suddenly she fell mute, and, glancing down at her face, I read in an instant the thing she had thought to do.
I looked up at her face, but she heeded them not at all.
She held the flower to her face with a long-drawn inhalation, then went up the steps, crossed the piazza, opened the door without knocking, and entered the house with the air of one thoroughly at home.
Her face, of course, he could not analyze, since he had caught only the one brief but convincing glimpse of it.
He pictured to himself the joy that would light up her face; he felt her soft arms around his neck, her tremulous kisses upon his lips.
He looked up amiably from the book before him and read trouble in her face.
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