There is some sort of charm about her that is better than beauty,' she thought, with sisterly admiration; and then she asked her mother if she did not think Percival looked a little pale.
The sound drew near, and a little pale-faced man passed by the greenroom doors, outside each of which he yelled at the top of his shrill voice, "On the stage for the second act!
Beside her stood Muffat, looking aged and a little pale, but he, too, was smiling in his calm and worthy fashion.
He was looking a little pale, and his eyes were sunken, but in answer to questions he said that he was much better, though he was still somewhat shaken by the violence of the attack.
But the quiet face told nothing; she was a little pale; but the violet eyes were as starry, and the smile as bright as ever.
When I would see him coming in the evening, a little pale, with a pleased look and a bright eye, would say to myself: 'One more.
He grew a little pale, because he was laying aside just that amount to buy a gun and treat himself to a little shooting next summer on the plain of Nanterre, with several friends who went to shoot larks there of a Sunday.
She was looking a little pale, and he fancied also a little sad.
She was suddenly silent and turned a little paleas the carriage turned into the square.
She was a little pale, but in a stray gleam of moonlight Mr. Sabin fancied that he caught a glimpse of a smile upon her parted lips.
Julia's eyes immediately widened, her lips met firmly, she grew a little pale.
At nine o'clock Miss Toland came in, a little pale, but very cheerful and reassuring.
But as the brougham stopped, Ingram looked a little pale, although he put on his usual sprightly air as he went up the courtyard.
She was looking down and a little pale, and in her accents something hurried and almost sad.
Then the door opened and she came in; a little pale ghost of the girl whom he had last seen, with quivering lips that tried to smile, and shadows beneath her eyes.
After a moment he followed her to the window; he was a little pale, his eyes seemed to avoid hers.
He was sure that half an hour must have passed since Gladys shut the door on him, before it opened again and Christine stood there, a little pale, a little defiant.
Why should you think me unhappy because I am a little pale?
There is silence for a moment: Clarissa grows a little pale, in her turn.
One or two gentlemen near him turned and looked, too, as the judge, still staring and growing a little pale, wiped the blood quickly away with the glove; but the fingers grew crimson again immediately.
She had a lively bright face, a little pale, with a high forehead, and black arched brows and dancing eyes, and a little scarlet mouth that twitched humorously now and then after speaking.
The ladies--some rouged, some a little pale-- Met the morn as they might.
She kept her finger at the page, and spoke in a calm voice, although she grew a little pale.
At this, Francezka's face, which was a little pale, grew red with gratified pride.
Francezka grew a little paleat these words, but rallied after a moment, speaking courteously.
She was a little pale, probably from traveling, but smiled her own sweet smile at me as soon as she recognized me opening the coach door for her.
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