"Reddened" Quotes from Famous Books
... his shoulders, bit his lip, threw up his large blue eyes, shewed his white teeth, slightly reddened, and looked altogether exceedingly at a loss whether to feel complimented ... — The Canadian Brothers - or The Prophecy Fulfilled • John Richardson
... poor creature look with her pale and tear-stained face, her reddened eyes and disheveled hair; and her rich and elegant white evening dress with its ample skirts and lace flounces bedraggled and bedabbled with all the filth of the ... — Self-Raised • Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth
... Maggie reddened, and he forbore to press the unkind inquiry. He gathered that Maggie's ways had been not unknown to ... — The Helpmate • May Sinclair
... painful points appear on the joint, especially on the inner or outer side or in the bend of the knee; on one of these points a soft portion distinctly developes, the skin becomes reddened and finally suppurates from the internal parts outward and breaks after a few months; thin purulent matter mixed with flakes is discharged. The pains now cease, and the condition is improved; but this improvement does not last; ... — Prof. Koch's Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated • Max Birnbaum
... car seemed very empty. The Youngish Girl thought it was her book that had grown so astonishingly devoid of interest. Only the Traveling Salesman seemed to know just exactly what was the matter. Craning his neck till his ears reddened, he surveyed and resurveyed the car, complaining: "What's become of all ... — The Indiscreet Letter • Eleanor Hallowell Abbott
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