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falling dishevelled across shoulders and curving round her breasts
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I smoked three or four cigarettes in short order, the last of the packet, and dreamed of being able to offer them around to other similarly dishevelled men
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She rolled onto her side and propped her head up on her hand, her black hair falling dishevelled across shoulders and curving round her breasts
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He presented a weekly show about gardening and had recently been seen in the nation’s living rooms helping the poor and needy to fix up their allotments and their child friendly but dishevelled herbaceous borders
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Her hair, which is shoulder length and mousy brown, is matted and dishevelled
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Dishevelled, unhinged and severely in need of a drink he may be, but he is clearly able to hold a conversation
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gotten out of it in a hurry; the blankets lay discarded across the foot-rest in a dishevelled heap
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Billy tries his best not to be noticed, collar up, dishevelled, instantly identifiable
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aged ten years overnight, with his dishevelled hair and the
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Around mid-morning they came across a dishevelled
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pilgrim’s hat, and the dishevelled state of his clothing
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had the air of a dishevelled and mildly abused
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The detective stopped a few paces inside the doorway and swept his hands over what had obviously already been a dishevelled wardrobe
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4 A fierce battle then took place; and the men of Antiochus prevailing Arsinoe continually went up and down the ranks and with dishevelled hair with tears and entreaties begged the soldiers to fight manfully for themselves their children and wives; and promised that if they proved conquerors she would give them two mina? of gold apiece
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" And twelve women were called very beautiful in form clothed in black and with dishevelled hair
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After a certain time however they were persuaded by the women whom you saw clothed in black and having their shoulders exposed and their hair dishevelled and beautiful in appearance
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who was pale in the face and appeared extremely dishevelled
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The girl was scowling at the camera, her hair dishevelled, but she was still very attractive
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Salome stooped suddenly and with her free hand grasped her sister's dishevelled hair and forced back the girl's head to stare into her eyes
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His dishevelled hair covered most of his face but when he lifted his head I saw the terrified gaze in his weeping and bloodshot eyes
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This woman appeared extremely haggard, as wrinkly as a raison or prune, dishevelled all over and obviously in pain
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The man was in his mid-60s, Asian-looking, dishevelled,
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The elderly woman appeared dishevelled, wrinkly as a prune,
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She was a nervous looking woman, all dishevelled hair and unstable glasses
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dishevelled and totally unfeminine
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His hair was dishevelled and he was soaked through
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Dishevelled in attire, but unusually conscious in appearance he strolled from the room and out of the Hotels main entrance into the bustling streets outside
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A dishevelled figure with a camera appeared by the gatepost
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Thin, tall, unkempt but dishevelled, she stripes one child at her back and another by her left, all supported with a yellow wrapper belting the two miserable kids to her tired body
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I thought of the dishevelled hungry miserable woman and her four children, and I pondered aloud the unpredictable nature of life
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This she told me standing by my bedside late that night, the candle in her hand lighting up her heated, shining face, and hair dishevelled by exertion
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Lanks felt this so strongly that he would have turned round and gone away again, leaving the dishevelled servant to think what he chose, if the butler--he recognized the butler, distinctly run to seed now and puffy about the eyes--hadn't come hurrying out of the room Lanks knew was the library, pulling on his coat as he came
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Nguyen estimated the soldier to be about 13 years-old and looked like a street urchin; looking dishevelled and his face covered in tear streaked mud
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“What on earth is wrong?” asked a dishevelled and still half-asleep Mikhail who ran to her just as frantically
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Her hair was dishevelled but Smith could not help staring at her
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" With the same amazement he stared at Raskolnikov, who lay undressed, dishevelled, unwashed, on his miserable dirty sofa, looking fixedly at him
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"Since the solitude of these mountains has been unable to conceal me, and the escape of my dishevelled tresses will not allow my tongue to deal in falsehoods, it would be idle for me now to make any further pretence of what, if you were to believe me, you would believe more out of courtesy than for any other reason
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At nine o'clock in the morning she was already quite drunk, dishevelled, half-naked, covered with bruises, her face was powdered, but she had a black-eye, blood was trickling from her nose and her teeth; some cabman had just given her a drubbing
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She bit the pillow, bit her hand till it bled (I saw that afterwards), or, thrusting her fingers into her dishevelled hair, seemed rigid with the effort of restraint, holding her breath and clenching her teeth
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God!" And she rose, with her hair dishevelled, and her lips foaming
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He now arose, his head bowed beneath the weight of grief, and, shaking his damp, dishevelled hair, he who had never felt compassion for any one determined to seek his father, that he might have some one to whom he could relate his misfortunes,—some one by whose side he might weep
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In most photographs he looked like a dishevelled troll with small eyes, his hair standing on end
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His hair was dishevelled and needed a cut and he had bags under his eyes
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There was a small child, perhaps seven, eight years old, a boy with fine features and dishevelled, dark-blonde hair, wearing blue-checked pyjamas, who was banging his body against the headboard and the wall, methodically and with force
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For a word, for one little word, he felt he would have knelt, cringed, grovelled on the floor before the drowsy, conscious stare of those fixed eyeballs starting out of the grimy, dishevelled head that drooped very still with its mouth closed askew
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Everyone will know about his drinking; he'll disappear for two or three days every month or so, and they'll all nod and smile and say in their various accents, "Old Sebastian's on the spree again," and then he'll come back dishevelled and shamefaced and be more devout for a day or two in the chapel
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Raskolnikov, who lay undressed, dishevelled, unwashed, on his miserable dirty sofa, looking fixedly at him
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A sudden wind caught and whipped his coat flaps, dishevelled his hair
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Any one who, like ourselves, has wandered about in these solitudes contiguous to our faubourgs, which may be designated as the limbos of Paris, has seen here and there, in the most desert spot, at the most unexpected moment, behind a meagre hedge, or in the corner of a lugubrious wall, children grouped tumultuously, fetid, muddy, dusty, ragged, dishevelled, playing hide-and-seek, and crowned with corn-flowers
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There were no longer either arbors, or bowling greens, or tunnels, or grottos; there was a magnificent, dishevelled obscurity falling like a veil over all
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glimpses, nearer and nearer at hand, beneath the hideous water of that dragon's head, that maw streaked with foam, and that writhing undulation of claws, swellings, and rings? Must it remain there, without a gleam of light, without hope, given over to that terrible approach, vaguely scented out by the monster, shuddering, dishevelled, wringing its arms, forever chained to the rock of night, a sombre Andromeda white and naked amid the shadows!
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Enjolras, pale, with bare neck and dishevelled hair, and his woman's face, had about him at that moment something of the
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Arthur glanced around him once more, and then down at himself, at the sweaty dishevelled clothes he had been lying in“Oh, probably just coincidences,” said Slartibartfast carelessly
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You call her a strange being yourself: from all you know, you have reason so to call her—what did she do to me? what to Mason? In a state between sleeping and waking, you noticed her entrance and her actions; but feverish, almost delirious as you were, you ascribed to her a goblin appearance different from her own: the long dishevelled hair, the swelled black face, the exaggerated stature, were figments of imagination; results of nightmare: the spiteful tearing of the veil was real: and it is like her
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Their hair was more or less dishevelled
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Her tears and her dishevelled hair;
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Pallid and with dishevelled hair,
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“Imagine, if possible,” says René Bourgeois, “60,000 destitutes with sacks over their shoulders and long sticks in their hands, covered with rags of the filthiest description stuck together anyhow, swarming with vermin, and absolutely starving! Add to this picture pale, cadaverous faces covered with the dirt of camps and blackened by the smoke of fires, glazed and sunken eyes, dishevelled hair, long filthy beards—and you will still have but a faint notion of the appearance presented by the army! No men had brothers, friends, countrymen, or officers
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’ With the same amazement he stared at Raskolnikov, who lay undressed, dishevelled, unwashed, on his miserable dirty sofa, looking fixedly at him
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Some robbers were dragging to the steps Vassilissa Igorofna, with dishevelled hair and half-dressed
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There were queer gentlemen in their waistcoats without their coats, who had dishevelled beards, and were inquisitive and free-and-easy in their manners
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A door at the rear of the room opened at this cry, and the Mutter, a rosy-cheeked, elderly but dishevelled woman in a cap made her appearance, and rushed with a shriek to her German
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I must own I was intensely indignant at the sight of such egoism in the German and the cold-heartedness of his dishevelled Mutter; at the same time Elena Ivanovna's reiterated shriek of "Flay him! flay him!" troubled me even more and absorbed at last my whole attention, positively alarming me
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“When everyone crowded into the room she hid her face in her dishevelled hair and lay cowering on the floor
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Arina Prohorovna, a good-looking and buxom woman of seven-and-twenty, rather dishevelled, in an everyday greenish woollen dress, was sitting scanning the guests with her bold eyes, and her look seemed in haste to say, "You see I am not in the least afraid of anything
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At nine o'clock in the morning she was already quite drunk, dishevelled, half-naked, covered with bruises, her face was powdered, but she had a black eye, blood was trickling from her nose and her teeth; some cabman had just given her a drubbing
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She bit the pillow, bit her hand till it bled (I saw that afterwards), or, thrusting her fingers into her dishevelled hair seemed rigid with the effort of restraint, holding her breath and clenching her teeth
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At the same moment Mimi, with dishevelled hair and eyes red with weeping came hastily out of the corridor
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She took a pillow and, raising the girl's reddened, dishevelled head with her large white hand, placed her on the pillow
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His back was resting against a chair, but his head was in his sister's arms, his nose was pressed against her corset, his nose was tickled, his hair dishevelled, and there were tears in his eyes
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About 45, dishevelled, unshaved, bloated, yellow and trembling
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Captain Zoboff was also on the boulevard, talking loudly, and Captain Obzhogoff, in a very dishevelled condition, and an artillery captain, who courted no one, and was happy in the love of the yunkers, and all the faces which had been there on the day before, and all still actuated by the same motives
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The thick, short plait of her fair hair had come undone and hung down dishevelled, and she paced up and down the free space of the cell, not looking at any one, turning abruptly every time she came up to the wall
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A drunken and dishevelled woman, who was coming out of a small door in company with a sailor, ran against him
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Sub-Lieutenant Dyadenko, a young officer, who talked with a Little Russian accent, had a tattered cloak and dishevelled hair, although he talked very loudly, and constantly seized opportunities to dispute acrimoniously over some topic, and was very abrupt in his movements, pleased Volodya, who, beneath this rough exterior, could not help detecting in him a very fine and extremely good man
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The most remarkable of the prisoners, both by her piercing screams and her appearance, was a thin, dishevelled gipsy
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The man with the rubber jacket passed out among them, and the consumptive youth and the dishevelled man
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Two political prisoners also marched with the gang, Mary Pavlovna Schetinina, the girl with the hazel eyes who had attracted Nekhludoff’s attention when he had been to visit Doukhova in prison, and one Simonson, who was on his way to the Takoutsk district, the dishevelled dark young fellow with deep-lying eyes, whom Nekhludoff had also noticed during that visit
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She recalled how she, in a low-cut, wine-bespattered, red silk dress, with a red bow in her dishevelled hair, weak, jaded and tipsy, after dancing attendance upon the guest, had seated herself, at two in the morning, near the thin, bony, pimpled girl-pianist and complained of her hard life
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The other was rather young, of a gipsy type, with bright eyes and curly dishevelled hair
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The sight of these so radically different men,—the one beaming with freshness, alacrity, elegance, the well-fed Frenchman, in a silk hat and long overcoat of the latest fashion, energetically illustrating with his white hands, unused to labour, how to squeeze the Germans, and the sight of the dishevelled Prokófi, with hay-seed in his hair, dried up from work, sunburnt, always tired and always working, in spite of his immense rupture, with fingers swollen from work, with his loosely hanging homespun trousers, battered bast shoes, jogging along with an immense forkful of hay over his shoulder in that indolent pace of a labouring man, which economizes motion,—the sight of these two so radically different men elucidated to me then many things, and has occurred to me now, after the Toulon-Paris celebrations
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Frequently, as I looked at her when, smiling, rosy with the winter air, and happy in the consciousness of her beauty, she came in from a round of calls and, taking off her hat, went to look at herself in a mirror; or when, rustling in her rich, decollete ball dress, and at once shy and proud before the servants, she was passing to her carriage; or when, at one of our small receptions at home, she was sitting dressed in a high silken dress finished with some sort of fine lace about her soft neck, and flashing her unvarying, but lovely, smile around her—as I looked at her at such times I could not help wondering what would have been said by persons who had been ravished to behold her thus if they could have seen her as I often saw her, namely, when, waiting in the lonely midnight hours for her husband to return from his club, she would walk like a shadow from room to room, with her hair dishevelled and her form clad in a sort of dressing-jacket
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Likewise, he played cards a great deal that winter, and lost considerable sums towards the end of it, wherefore, unwilling, as usual, to let his gambling affairs intrude upon his family life, he began to preserve complete secrecy concerning his play; yet Avdotia, though often ailing, as well as, towards the end of the winter, enceinte, considered herself bound always to sit up (in a grey blouse, and with her hair dishevelled) for my father when, at, say, four or five o’clock in the morning, he returned home from the club ashamed, depleted in pocket, and weary
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Our feminine poets are usually dishevelled