Her head was bent to his breast; he stooped and kissed the nape of her neck, lightly, brushing the smooth, sweet, roseleaf skin.
Anne at fifteen was a tall girl with long hair tied in a big black bow at the cape of her neck.
He put his arm round her shoulder, holding her there; his fingers stroked, stroked the back of her neck, pushed up through the fine roots of her hair, giving her the caress she loved.
Her bonnet was crooked; her hair was hanging in wisps at the back of her neck; her short skirt showed the big, broad-soled foot twisted round the leg of her chair.
She felt the water dripping down her neck and in her boots.
When they had walked the length of the lawn he caught her close to him, put his hand roughly up to her neck and, bending her head towards his, kissed her.
That some one was old Martha, looking strange enough in a nightdress, her scanty grey hairs untidily about her neck and a dirty red shawl over her shoulders.
Theodora was kneeling by the bed; her face buried in her hands, her neck crimson, sobbing and weeping in such violent grief as Violet had never witnessed.
Violet could not help saying, as he nestled joyously on her neck; but the cold face of Theodora made her sorry that the words had escaped her, and she began to express her thanks.
Indeed, indeed, I did not know,' and though she averted her face, he saw that the crimson had spread to her neck.
She was dressed as a young farm girl with a sunbonnet a-dangle at the back of her neck, her curls trailing across her rounded shoulders and down upon her dreamy bosom.
It was her parents who heard of her fame and had journeyed to the city to ask her forgiveness and throw themselves on her neck.
Her eyes are glued together, her head droops, her neck aches.
Her brother looks at her neck, and sees a big swelling on it.
And she smiled to herself when she made this observation, up to her neck in the surf; and Eileen, hearing the remark, smiled to herself, too.
Thank Heaven, I've made her spine permanently straight and her head is screwed properly to her neck.
As they left the Metropolitan she threw back her wrap and sat with her neckbared to the intense cold.
Presently Dumont came in and took the chair behind Leonora's and leaned forward, his chin almost touching the slope of her neck as he talked to her in an undertone, she greatly amused or pretending to be.
Pauline laughed--she was thinking of her charm against any love but one man's, the wedding ring she always wore at her neck.
Her neck, face, and upper part of the chest showed a beautiful blue tint, principally spreading over the forehead, the alae, and the mouth.
When a young girl a tumor was removed from the front of her neck by operation, and cicatricial tumors then spread like a band encircling one-half her neck.
Kerckring speaks of a girl who swallowed a needle which was ultimately extracted from the muscles of her neck.
The fire-light played on her sweet face, so young and girlish still in its outlines, on her pretty hands clasped on her knees, on her arms which glittered with pearls, on the pearls that rested on her neck.
A low body and short sleeves, perfectly simple, a narrow bit of white lace alone edging them: nothing on her neck, nothing on her arms, no gloves.
I saw him kiss her, through the doorway, as he clasped that pink necklace on her neck.
She was old and faded, but she was angelic, with her gown fastened up to her neck.
Since he still said nothing and brought his jaw close to her neck, she got angry.
The light from the shaded piano-candle fell on her neck, leaving her face rather in shadow.
Her hair, done low on her neck, seemed to gleam above her black collar like coils of shining metal.
Concertina was squeezed home by her neck--a terrible squeak!
Irene was standing by the piano; she had taken off her hat and a lace scarf she had been wearing, so that her gold-coloured hair was visible, and the pallor of her neck.
Next evening at dinner I noticed that she was dressed more carefully than usual; she wore a cream-coloured gown with a cerise waistband and a cerise bow at the side of her neck.
She stood, with the sponge at her neck, looking full at him.
Her neck, pure white, arched in strength from the fine hollow between her shoulders as she held the violin.
He folded her closely, and his mouth and his breath were warm on her neck.
Out of the corners of his eyes Byrne watched the crisp morsels of hair shaken on her neck by the wind.
In exquisite keeping with the modest loveliness of her face, a delicate, transparent veil is knotted over her smooth hair, and falls over the round curves of her neck.
The babe clings closely to her neck, turning about at the spectator with a glance half shy and half mischievous.
The child, standing on his mother's knee and clinging to her neck, turns his face out with sweet earnestness.
Desiree came flying up, her cheeks ruddy with glee, her head bare, her black locks twisted tightly upon her neck, and her hands and arms smothered up to the elbows with manure.
Above her head drooped an enormous cluster which brushed against her hair, set roses on her twisted locks, her ears, her neck, and even threw a mantle of the fragrant flowers across her shoulders.
Her fair hair, loosely held together by her comb, decked her head as with a setting planet whose last bright sparks shone upon the nape of her neck.
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