Even before the stars begin to dim in warning to him to return, a faint suffusion as of half-suspected light creeps into the border of the eastern sky.
For now again the color gathers in the east, not with the impalpable suffusion it had before but nearer and more vivid.
There was a transverse rupture of the sterno-cleido mastoid muscle and suffusionin its sheath.
Once--once only," she answered, a quaver in her voice and a sudden suffusionof tears in her eyes.
For my mother," said Bettina, with a sudden trembling of the lip and suffusion of the eyes which gave her a new charm, in revealing the fact that this young goddess had a human heart which could be quickly stirred to emotion.
Ambroise Pare had by this time examined the king's head; he thought the moment propitious for his operation; if it was not performed suffusion would take place, and Francois II.
I was in a stupour for a quarter of an hour; the suffusion of blood at last restored me to my senses--the contusion is great, and my brain confused.
The first two have something in common, the almost mystic union of sky and sea and shore, a soft atmospheric suffusion that works an enchantment, and puts one into a dreamy mood.
There was also suffusion and ecchymosis about the neck and shoulder.
And ever the more the theatre's dark walls Around them shut, the more all things within Laugh in the bright suffusion of strange glints, The daylight being withdrawn.
At first, they'd bear about A skull on fire with heat, and eyeballs twain Red with suffusion of blank glare.
The reddish suffusion of the breeding season, hardly showing in the first few weeks after emergence, appears suddenly within a few days in all adult males of the population.
On January 3, nineteen days after hibernation terminated, the suffusionwas near its maximum.
Its reddish suffusion was conspicuous, but not fully developed.
As the breeding season wanes, the reddish suffusion fades rapidly and male hostility, probably controlled by the same hormonal complex, is likewise suppressed.
The red facial suffusion of the breeding male renders him more conspicuous in his natural surroundings, but this bright color is ephemeral.
Their reddish facial suffusionserves as a social releaser which elicits hostile behavior and facilitates sex recognition.
Breeding males acquire a salmon red suffusion of the head region.
By May 28, the reddish suffusion was conspicuously faded in several males taken.
The purplish-brown mottling or clouding and greyish suffusion of the fore wings is much denser in some specimens than in others.
Often the suffusion is quite absent, and the purplish brown is only seen as spots.
There was indeed a faint glow in that direction, like the first suffusion of dawn, permitting the huge shoulder of the mountain along whose flanks they had been journeying to be distinctly seen.
The suffusion of the brain will increase quickly, so we must trephine at once or it may be too late.
In Mariana's self-conscious eyes there was a soft suffusion of shyness; in his subjective ones there was the quickening of an involuntary interest.
His sensitive skin, beneath which the purplish flush rose, was as fine as a child's, and his round, smooth hands had a suffusion of pink in the palms.
He could see the violet shadow which rested like a faint suffusion where the heavy hair swept from behind her ear.
At the first suffusion of warmth and rest her waning thoughts flickered into life.
The suffusionof vague hues deceived the eye; the shadows of clouds were confounded with the articulations of the mountain, and the isle and its unsubstantial canopy rose and shimmered before us like a single mass.
The light at sunset upon this reef was like the refraction of some hidden prism, shimmering opalescent, a suffusion of vague and unspeakably lovely hues.
For suffusion of the eye a purge of aloes or agaric is recommended, and local treatment by blowing the powder of aloes and sugar-candy into the eye.
Montana, which lack the distinct lateral line and ventral suffusion of Ochraceous-Buff, are here referred to Z.
Around the log walls the suffusion of light revealed a projecting line of deer antlers and the horns of buffalo and elk, partly intended as decoration and trophies of the chase, and partly for utilitarian purposes.