I said to Lucas, on whose face I detected the signs of a "surprise," at the same time putting out my hand to uncover the mysterious article.
Carlos began to feel a somewhat unreasonable antipathy to this penitent, whose face he had never seen.
My son, my first-born, whose face I know not, but whom he has taught me to love, I do bless thee.
Sir Benjamin Brodie has communicated the history of a case of a young girl of fifteen on whose face was a black secretion.
Ecker examined in 1876 a woman who died at Fribourg, whose face contained a full beard and a luxuriant mustache.
You are different from them both, though more like Aunt Lucy, whose face is the sweetest I ever saw except yours, which looks as if Christ had put His hand hard upon it and left His impress there.
Only Flossie was with Bessie, who was sleeping quietly, when Grey entered the room to say farewell to the young girl, whose face looked so small and thin, and white as it rested upon the pillows.
I should be glad if Grey would imitate him," and she glanced at her son, on whose face a cloud instantly fell.
I told you so," chuckled the old man, whose face underwent a complete change.
You are right, Mr Pugh," said the Cuban, whose face brightened.
Mr. Welch glanced amusedly at Middleton, whose face changed; but fortunately the boy was too much interested in the suit Middleton had just put on to notice the effect.
He turned to Leech, onwhose face a look of wonder was beginning to dawn.
The YOUNG CLERK is ushering in DANCY, whose face is perceptibly harder than it was three months ago, like that of a man who has lived under great restraint.
Whose face, since his return, expresses a curious excitement] No, I don't.
She will be a rich widow," observed the old Duchesse d'Uxelles, looking at Lucien, whose face showed no change of expression.
He did not recognize Jacques Collin, whose face, scarred by the application of sulphuric acid, was not that of his old boss.
As far as it is possible to recognize the age of an Indian, in whose face traces of decrepitude are nearly always invisible, these two men must have reached middle age, that is, from forty to forty-five years.
Stand, reckless and profane, whose face is set hard as a stone, and his heart as a flint, against High Heaven and Holy Church!
Last of all at Tignonville, on whose face he fancied that he surprised a faint smile.
And, lighted by Maignan, whose face on such occasions could assume the most stolid air in the world, he disappeared down the stairs, and I heard him go out.
I thought I saw my brother officers approach and look sadly upon me, while one, whose face I could not remember, muttered: "I should not have known him.
At the farther end of the room sat a man wrapped in a large blue cavalry cloak, whose face, covered with his hands as he bent downward, was completely concealed from view.
General, in a kindly voice, feeling a strange commiseration for the poor creature, whose face, manner, and voice exhibited so much wretchedness.
I saw him with this lady, whose face I could not see.
With him there was a lady, whose face he could not as yet recognize.
This was all said loud enough for Rodd and Uncle Paul to hear, and Rodd began to grin as he looked at his uncle, whose face assumed a perplexed aspect, one which increased to uneasiness as the captain came up to them at once.
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