He did not like Kolia's befrizzled and pomaded head, and when his eye fell on Kollomietzev, thought, "What a sleek individual.
She hasn't got any--" Valentina Mihailovna put her hand under her little boy's chin and raised his pomaded head.
Though poorly dressed, he always had his head so thickly pomaded that we used to declare that on warm days it melted and ran down his neck.
For a long while I stood before the looking-glass as I combed my elaborately pomaded head, but, try as I would, I could not reduce the topmost hairs on the crown to order.
He rose from his mound of pillows, jerking his daring waistcoat into place, flinging each knee outward to adjust the knifelike trouser creases, swept backward a black, pomaded forelock and straightened an accurate and vivid cravat.
There was that in his glance and the white flash of his teeth and the pomaded air of geniality about him that sent a quick network of thrills darting through her; all her perceptions rose, and her color.
To me, sitting in red shirt and pomaded hair at his feet, it seemed as if he were a magician.
Darya Alexandrovna had to drive home again to fetch her curled and pomaded son, who was to carry the holy pictures after the bride.
All that week the three women washed themselves, and scented themselves, and rubbed themselves till they rubbed the skin off, and pomadedtheir hair till it shone like a looking-glass; but the girl sat among the sheep and wept.
They all wore their gayest kerchiefs, generally of fine silk, tied tightly over their well-pomaded hair.
Under impulsion of the Arranger of Inanities the pomaded princes next began their inspection of the buildings.
The pomaded princes stood to attention, bowed with deference and with gallantry.
My lord finished his wine and leant forward across the table, supporting his head by a hand thrust into his pomaded hair.
He thrust back the pomaded curls from his flushed forehead and stared on the ground; she felt herself swept into the position of conqueror, felt herself in full measure repaid.
The pure and steady breeze, entering like a welcome visitant through the open window, turned the candles into smoky torches and stirred the pomaded curls of Rose Lyndwood on his shoulders as he bent over the picture of his wife.
The dim confusing and shifting light of moon and lamp, falling brokenly through the stirring branches, only half revealed to her his face, turned towards her, pale between the pomaded curls.
She looked at him kindly; he leant against the window frame and gazed out at the night; a persistent breeze ruffled the pomaded curls on his forehead and the lace at his throat.
His face was fresh and rosy, his white-plumed hat, tilted to one side, disclosed his curled and pomaded hair besprinkled with powdery snow.
Berg arrived in an immaculate brand-new uniform, with his hair pomaded and brushed forward over his temples as the Emperor Alexander wore his hair.
So she dressed me up to come and see you, and then pomaded my head and then gave me a regular kissing.
I dressed, I washed, I curled and pomaded my hair, put on my new dress coat and went straight off to spend the holiday with Fedosey Nikolaitch, and I kept the joke I had written in my hat.
Blanche herself tied his tie, and Blanche herself pomaded him--with the result that, in his frockcoat and white waistcoat, he looked quite comme il faut.
Add to that a pair of black eyes with yellowish whites, a proud glance, gleaming teeth, and lips which were perennially pomaded and redolent of musk.
Before dinner-time I pomaded myself once more, and once more put on my tail-coat and necktie.
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