"Round-shouldered" Quotes from Famous Books
... to scoff, Nello," said the sallow, round-shouldered man, no longer eclipsed by the notary, "but it is not the less true that every revelation, whether by visions, dreams, portents, or the written word, has many meanings, which it is given to the illuminated ... — Romola • George Eliot
... towards midnight. There are several beggars, one of whom is a dirty, round-shouldered old ragamuffin with a long, matted beard. He cringes in front of the inspector's desk, and suddenly his hand flickers upwards with a deft movement. The next instant he is looking as innocent as though butter would not melt ... — Scotland Yard - The methods and organisation of the Metropolitan Police • George Dilnot
... than little, simple, round-shouldered Jock you never saw, unless it was his poor old grandfather. He could keep step with the best of them; but unfortunately he had no decent clothes. This was a great drawback, but Mrs. Parlin and Mrs. Lyman took pity on the boy, and made him a ... — Little Grandfather • Sophie May
... coarsened the mother's hands. Her nose had lost its shape and her temples had fallen in. Constant stooping over the kitchen range had made her a little round-shouldered. Father and mother met only at meals and at night. They did not complain, but ... — Married • August Strindberg
... The round-shouldered, long-cheeked girl had matured gingerly to rather sparse womanhood that now at forty relented back to ... — The Vertical City • Fannie Hurst
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