The Duke grew lividly pale, and he arose slowly from his chair, and, taking Linton's arm, drew him towards a window in silence.
Rutolo, lividly pale, glaring at him from under frowning brows.
Andrea was as lividly pale and convulsed as if he had just committed a murder.
This sally told; for Paten becamelividly pale, and he shook from head to foot with passion.
In lines three deep they stood ranged along the ample fighting platform of the prow; in the foremost line were the archers, behind them stood the swordsmen, their weapons gleaming lividly in the darkness.
She stood considering, her eyes upon the weapon's lividly gleaming blade.
Her look was now calm and composed, but her face was lividly pale, and her very lips bloodless.
Above that terrible nesting-place of gloom the stories of the mute houses were lividly outlined; at the very top, the chimneys stood palely out.
He grew lividly pale beneath his stage make-up, but he tried to brazen it out by saying: "Officer, you have made a mistake.
She saw him start as if she had struck him a blow in the face, and he grew lividly pale, as he asked: "At what theatre?
His face was lividly pale, his voice and manner peculiar.
He is lividly pale, and but for the energy of his action and the strength of his lungs would seem to be a victim of consumption.
The commissary grew lividly pale, and made no reply.
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