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a pallid ghost among the ruins of their estates in the mountains, a woman who wore
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Unlike her mother, a poor and feeble creature tied to the old days, a woman who shimmered like a pallid ghost among the ruins of their estates in the mountains, a woman who wore the same, disgustingly stained gown throughout her long and decrepit life, this Countess had broken with those dusty traditions
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standing perfectly still, waxed and pallid,
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yellow paisley ties and the pallid mist of faces,
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Archibald edged closer to the cage bars, shrinking back from the papery skin and pallid, baleful glare
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papery skin and pallid, baleful glare
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He was completely hairless, pallid in color, but nothing like the grey in the gnomes of the Yakhan of Alan’s world
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looked prematurely aged, with grey hair and pallid skin that
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The man’s skin was pallid and mottled
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The entity motioned with his hand, Grinly's pallid
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His skin fades to a pallid white and he feels physically sick, feels the heat rise and sweat break out on his forehead
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Ted sits in his armchair, pallid and feverish
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His face was pallid, sunken
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She repaid this sally with a smile, which transformed her pallid features
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Philo’s thickset body had lost its healthy color; a pallid skin implied he was less than feeble
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He simply stared at him through eyes blackened with rage and sorrow, the skin underneath sagging from his lack of sleep, a pallid bloodless complexion instead of his usual healthy color
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Wendigoes were gaunt, emaciated creatures, with their pallid skin tightly-stretched over their bones, sunken eyes and an ashen complexion
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Of the foreground, all was in shadow, and the rear wall was a pallid yellow
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Norman put his huge brown hands on his knees and leaned forward, staring into Faith's pallid, shrinking face
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How frail Una had looked, lying there on the vestry sofa in that long faint! How thin were her tiny hands, how pallid her little face! She looked as if she might slip away from him in a breath--sweet little Una, of whom Cecilia had begged him to take such special care
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The armoured plating of their pallid blue Security Division
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face of the mythical creature now a pallid brown, its tongue
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pallid stone columns on either wall
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shadow, thick curtains of pallid green drawn across the windows
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“Ah, if it isn’t the traitor?” sneered Sephiroth, his pallid features
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His tan was long faded and his skin was pallid and wrinkled
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insects off his back, his face pallid, chest rising and falling with
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They sat in silence for several minutes, taking comfort in the gentle rumbling of the eggs and the pallid luminosity they emitted
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The man was already pallid and
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Tommy stared back, his face pallid and drawn, his eyes empty
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He felt it in the sun that brightened the room with its midday glow and warmed the side of his pallid face
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I stared with terror when I saw the motionless mass of men spread on the ground, pallid, and in strange positions
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The face of the soldiers were pallid in the torchlight
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Her face was a pallid oval in the gloom
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The trees and bushes with their great pallid blossoms stood dark, still, and sinister, etched against the deepening dusk
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Suddenly Conan's long left arm shot out and ripped the mask from the man's head, disclosing the pallid features
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Vanka grinned like a child but his face was pallid, almost unearthly, as if sculptured from transparent wax
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And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door;
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“I can see her, the pallid, good-for-nothing codfish!”
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His entire body seemed to tremble even though he attempted to suppress the violent, involuntary reaction by clenching his fists tightly until the knuckles were as white as his pallid visage
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pallid, wasting flesh of their faces
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Her face was a pallid, milky hue
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her, his cold, pallid, lifeless body
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‘ Wait! ’ and his son had dropped the barrel, eyes pools in the pallid rain-streaked light,
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child"s pallid cheeks, and then propelled a black hairy body
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A short creature with pallid green skin looked up to her
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He wore tattered rags over his pallid skin
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A look of surprise flashed across his pallid face
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The white dragon carries the pallid colors of death and the red dragon displays anger and violence
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He crawled up on his hands and knees, blood spilling down his pallid face
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then turned a bleak, pallid shade
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As she went to get some water, Clara covered her face with her pallid hands
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He examined the pallid face that stared at him from beneath the oversized hat and ran his eyes towards his bulging stomach and podgy hands
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Their pallid skins and slack expressions didn’t belong
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He was quite grey---from his cloak and his peaked cap to his dingy beard and pallid complexion
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Their pallid complexions were totally void of warmth, but that lack of color was more than made up by their eyes---vibrant red corneas split by black pupils of a crescent shape
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This ape had pallid skin and a Mohawk haircut
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Elandria studied his pallid complexion with worry
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The big man plopped down and stared down at the pallid figure on the bed
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However, he was breathtakingly beautiful, and he did have a pallid complexion, but he seemed harmless—aside from the bizarre episode about his ‘special abilities’ that he went on about
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The old lady was dead no doubt, had died quietly in her sleep as had been expected, but what folly was all this about a murder? Yet she sat up in bed and felt rather cold as she looked at Annalise, for Annalise was very pallid
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From his seat at the prosecution table arose a man of perhaps forty-five years of age with a pallid complexion, thinning reddish brown hair and a tall and bony frame
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The doctor looked into Zygmunt's pallid face and told him
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He was sweating profusely and his normally pallid complexion was flushed
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His memories were pallid, however
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Chupacabra looked at Frank’s pallid face and thanked his stars he’d had to pick up his family at the airport
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Burnham’s face turns to a markedly pallid hue
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Having seen the pallid versions of their faces in her nightmares, it was easy to create the outline of their features—Laney filled in the rest
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The pallid smile of Elizabeth poked Sophia
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The angry base of disjointed friendship, the faint tones of the sick, The judge with hands tight to the desk, his pallid lips pronouncing
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were this moment reduced back to a pallid float, it would
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It is I too, the sleepless widow looking out on the winter midnight, I see the sparkles of starshine on the icy and pallid earth
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Within the pallid slivers slumbering
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You pallid banner-staves--you pennants valueless--you overstay'd of time, Yet my soul-dearest leaves confirming all the rest,
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of her head, to read in Jemima's countenance, almost as pallid, the intelligence
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In Liverpool Street, as usual too, through the double gates, a continuous line of taxi-cabs glided down the inclined approach and up again, like an endless chain of dredger-buckets, pouring in the passengers, and dipping them out of the great railway station under the inexorable pallid face of the clock telling off the diminishing minutes of peace
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In the old oak-wood a mist was rising, and he hesitated, wondering whether one whiteness were a strand of fog or only campion-flowers pallid in a cloud
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There were whitish eels of the species Gymnotus fasciatus that passed like elusive wisps of steam, conger eels three to four meters long that were tricked out in green, blue, and yellow, three–foot hake with a liver that makes a dainty morsel, wormfish drifting like thin seaweed, sea robins that poets call lyrefish and seamen pipers and whose snouts have two jagged triangular plates shaped like old Homer's lyre, swallowfish swimming as fast as the bird they're named after, redheaded groupers whose dorsal fins are trimmed with filaments, some shad (spotted with black, gray, brown, blue, yellow, and green) that actually respond to tinkling handbells, splendid diamond–shaped turbot that were like aquatic pheasants with yellowish fins stippled in brown and the left topside mostly marbled in brown and yellow, finally schools of wonderful red mullet, real oceanic birds of paradise that ancient Romans bought for as much as 10,000 sesterces apiece, and which they killed at the table, so they could heartlessly watch it change color from cinnabar red when alive to pallid white when dead
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Alice unconsciously dried her tears, and bent her melting eyes on the pallid features of Gamut, with an expression of chastened delight that she neither affected or wished to conceal
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Cora received her new and somewhat extraordinary protector courteously, at least; and even the pallid features of Alice lighted again with some of their native archness as she thanked Heyward for his care
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And the Raven never flitting still is sitting, still is sitting on the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door …
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His face was fleshy and pallid, touched with colour only at the thick hanging lobes of his ears and at the wide wings of his nose
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A pallid suetfaced young man polished his tumbler knife fork and spoon with his napkin
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Crass's fat face was pallid with fear as he clung trembling to his seat
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Kitty Ricketts, a bony pallid whore in navy costume, doeskin gloves rolled back from a coral wristlet, a chain purse in her hand, sits perched on the edge of the table swinging her leg and glancing at herself in the gilt mirror over the mantelpiece
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This silence, self-control, and struggle lasted about twenty seconds, then the count raised his pallid face
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For a moment he convulsively pressed his head within his hands, and during that brief period he became nearly mad with terror; but soon a ray of hope glimmered in the multitude of thoughts which bewildered his mind, and a faint smile played upon his white lips and pallid cheeks
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The pallid Hublin shows him pages
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Seattle reporters marveled at how sun-bronzed they looked when seen side by side with the pallid boys from Washington
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A very different Holmes, this active, alert man, from the introspective and pallid dreamer of Baker Street
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There had been no more than five hours' darkness and that of a pallid, twilit quality which kept him wakeful and restless
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There Father Roman said Mass every day before a sombre altar-piece representing the Resurrection, the grey slab of the tombstone balanced on one corner, a figure soaring upwards, long-limbed and livid, in an oval of pallid light, and a helmeted brown legionary smitten down, right across the bituminous foreground
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He’d end up under the West Side Highway, staring out across the empty Hudson, and in the instant of his coming the pallid digits beneath him would dissolve and he would feel, paradoxically, a suspension of his loneliness, a widening of his life into something brighter, bigger
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current that shook Dorothea out of her pallid immobility
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Any private hours in her day were usually spent in her blue-green boudoir, and she had come to be very fond of its pallid quaintness
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Thesiger, turning to the pallid trembling man; "I must so far concur with what has fallen from Mr
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His pallid skin and bone-white hair made him look a living corpse
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Ever as he climbed, the same white gleam had shone before him and drawn his feet towards Slowly it grew to a little globe of pallid light