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The face must, of course, be as beautiful and expressive as you can make it, where regularity of features is not sufficient. Do you comprehend my idea?" "I believe I do," said the young man, "and hope to be able to satisfy you." The young artist went home, and at once set to work upon the task he had undertaken. He had conceived that it would be an easy one, but found himself mistaken.

She was leaning against the stone balustrade in a careless attitude, as of one who was weary, her elbow on the stone slab, and her head thrown hack against her arm. The white satin gown, moulded to her figure, had a statuesque air, and she looked like a marble statue in the dim light, every line of the graceful form expressive of repose. 'That will depend. I am not particularly fond of London.

And they said the width of the face should be equal to five eyes, and the width of the eyes equal to to something else. I've forgotten that, too only that mine wasn't." "What a lugubrious picture!" laughed Pendleton. Then, with his gaze admiringly regarding the girl's animated face and expressive eyes, he asked: "Did you ever look in the mirror when you were talking, Pollyanna?"

Amazement, if no other feeling had operated, would have rendered the prisoners perfectly quiet after that. They waited in deep anxiety and wonder, while the tall savage continued his harangue, at the conclusion of which his hearers uttered an expressive grunt or growl, as if of assent, and then they all filed out of the hut, leaving the prisoners alone with their deliverer.

If Jesus would guide us, He would take Maurice into His arms now and then. But Mistress Bell says she never heard of Jesus guiding anybody into the south of France, into the Pyrenees. Oh, how I wish He would!" "Yes," answered Toby, by means of his expressive eyes, and wagging his stumpy tail, "I wish He would."

He's coming early so I can go home. I HAVE to go home." "And you are " "Miss Duff. My name is Duff." "Oh, yes, I'm 'Poor Maggie." There was an odd something in her expressive face that Mr. Smith could not fathom. He was groping for something anything to say, when suddenly there was a sound behind them, and the little woman at his side sprang to her feet.

She would be a play actress, and Mrs. Barry at Drury Lane promised to help her, but they quarrelled. Sally wanted to be a great actress all at once, but you can't be, can you, sir?" She looked at the poet earnestly. Her large grey eyes were wonderfully expressive, and Gay did not at once answer. He was thinking how sweet was the face, and how musical and appealing the voice.

He handed over a packet of chocolates and sat back with a sigh expressive of satisfaction, while, with a cry of delight and gratitude, she untied the ribbons. "You are a dear!" she said tremulously. "I must share them with the children; and this pink ribbon pink for a girl, blue for a boy! It'll do for baby's bonnet. What lovely ribbon, silk all through!"

"She clasped her hands"! the strife Of love faith fear, and the vain dream of life, Within her woman-heart so deeply wrought It seemed as if a reed, so slight and weak, Must, in the rending storm, not quiver only break! Isabella's expressive countenance was grave and calm; but it was impossible to doubt the firmness of her purpose, though what that purpose might be, Marie had no power to read.

I suppose you gib gin, tobacco, gun he be fit for trade, but money " Here his Majesty's feelings flew ahead of the Royal command of language, great as that was, and he expectorated with profound feeling and expression. Captain -'s expressive countenance was the battle ground of despair and grief at being thus forced to have anything to do with a traffic unpopular in missionary circles.

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