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They were already turning into the Ungor arm and the majestic mountains splashed with snow were visible in the companion's ruddy light
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He had a thick scattering of brown freckles over his ruddy skin, what you could see of it thru the whiskers
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Cynd was up and by it's ruddy light they could see them out on the plains around them
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The most beautiful women seldom paid him particular attention, the thin air of the mountaintop gave him a barrel chest and a rather ruddy complexion
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Sandy brown shoulder length hair was tied back from his face to revealed a rugged ruddy complexion and startling blue eyes
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judging by their ruddy complexion and rough clothing
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he recognised the tufts of curly black hair and ruddy
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‘There’s a ruddy great gate with a padlock on it,’
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The mutton chop whiskers, the ruddy, wrinkled complexion
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Ruddy and covered in a large black beard
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And when the Philistine looked about, and saw David, he disdained him: for he was but a youth, and ruddy, and of a fair countenance
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She was a stocky woman with auburn hair and a ruddy complexion
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There were ruddy, brown-faced, broad-girthed Spanish onions, shining in
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It was Harry, his big ruddy face scowling
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He's trained his ruddy dogs to make the circles!"
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I've been attacked by a ruddy maniac!"
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"Attacked by a ruddy maniac dressed as Spider Man!" he spat at me
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freaking, ruddy idiot
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"He ruddy well attacked me when I was in the middle of arresting a bank robber
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"I don't give a damn what he ruddy thought," he shouted
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“Looks like something’s eaten a ruddy great hole in it
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“You ruddy Canadians always say that,” complained Brubaker
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Not about the mission, but about the whole damned war, the sheer ruddy childishness of it all
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As the pair sat in the restaurant’s dim yet ruddy glow, the result of dozens of oil lamps in wall-mounted sconces, reflecting back from the deeply-grained mahogany paneling, glowing with its fine polish, he marveled at the physical perfection that were her shoulders, her dimples, revealed whenever she smiled, giggled or even pouted impishly
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Now he was ruddy, and besides of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to; And the Lord
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42 And when the Philistine looked about, and saw David, he disdained him, for he was but a youth, and ruddy, and of a fair
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Afar off, a ruddy woodfire was painting a page of glory on the horizon beyond the hills
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At the end of which time he had muttered in his ruddy beard--"spunky as ever-spunky as ever"--and began to hector Amy Annetta, who giggled foolishly over his sallies where Ellen would have retorted bitingly
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5 And she was ruddy through the perfection of her beauty, and her countenance was cheerful and very amiable, but her heart was in
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10 My beloved is white and ruddy, the chief among ten thousand
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than milk, they were more ruddy in body than rubies, their polishing was of sapphire: 8 Their visage is blacker than a coal; they are
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Wee Cam drew himself up to his full height and glowered at the soldier from a face that was nearly as ruddy as his hair
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“I’m not fooling around, whatever next? Now it’s a ruddy car
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Was the bright quality of his face owed to his ruddy complexion or something else?
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Jesse guessed the young men were in high school, possibly seniors, and their ruddy complexions made her wonder if they played some type of outdoor sport
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And as we neared the roaring ruddy flare
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Then another voice came rasping through the farmyard, a raucous cry that sent the chickens scattering in panic, and made the colour drain from Jed’s ruddy face
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He has a ruddy complexion with piercing gray eyes
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as the sunlight catches it, becomes ruddy with glints of gold
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He still looked like a meat head henchman, despite the starched white dog collar separating his gloating ruddy face from the dark jacket on his massive bull like shoulders
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Their faces were as ruddy and colourful as their characters and the rural accent was one that Matthew had never heard before
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He saw a youth, ruddy and handsome too,
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He was more white than I was, not the fawn colored skin like my ruddy father
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Maybe they were pretending when they seemed to be so enchanted by the ruddy ducks, although she hoped not, but even if they were, that made her happy too
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"By your forties, your skin just doesn't have the ability to shrink back to its original state so you stay ruddy all the time
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"Everyone has a place at Stavka," she said simply, her cheeks a ruddy hue from the cold
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She swore like a ruddy docker
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had a full head of rumpled white hair, ruddy Santa Claus
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Now Ruddy, The Greatest
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He was ruddy and languid with a startled look and weak lips
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She raised a hand to shield her face from the ruddy, late-afternoon sunlight and
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h Ha'adam ; The ruddy complected
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Thousands of miles away, Ruddy Montana heard the news coming in from San
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He called Ruddy Montana, and asked him to send his best 100 agents out into the field immediately to begin canvassing every house within the cordon, starting with the houses closest to the bomb site
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Jensen talked to Ruddy Montana from the FBI, who agreed
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Vinny's face turned a ruddy complexion and his pupils
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He entered the pond in his tighty whities, but came out in ruddy muddies
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He had dark brown wavy hair, trimmed short, and his face, bronzed to a ruddy tan as if by wind and weather, was open and frank and friendly
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“The others took ill,” Ehric said, his ruddy face suddenly twisting into a wry grin
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And there was none of his familiar stoop now, how could that be? Argon swiped a great hand down his ruddy face, and he stepped forward to study Tel closely
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Her ruddy, weathered face was covered in part by a dark ‘60s wig
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They both watched the ruddy boy weave through the crowd bearing the lemonade like a lantern
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His face was large and ruddy, and his voice loud and booming
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His complexion was ruddy and his light green eyes peered out menacingly over a full black mustache and beard
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of a man, with a thick red beard and ruddy complexion
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The innkeeper, by name of Trout, was a stout ruddy fellow, with a bald head and a dirty apron
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He was closer to her now and she could see that his skin was ruddy and tanned, his eyes were wrinkled from squinting, and his hair was as untamed as her own, a long mass of thick dark brown held back from his face in a ponytail
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His ruddy face smiled warmly at Elm and Elm found himself nodding in consent even though he was unsure what kind of drink he was about to share
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Dimly I heard Eleanor mutter from the backseat where she lay with her head on Talaric’s lap, “At least the ruddy landing gear deployed this time!”
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In this other squadron there come those that drink of the crystal streams of the olive-bearing Betis, those that make smooth their countenances with the water of the ever rich and golden Tagus, those that rejoice in the fertilising flow of the divine Genil, those that roam the Tartesian plains abounding in pasture, those that take their pleasure in the Elysian meadows of Jerez, the rich Manchegans crowned with ruddy ears of corn, the wearers of iron, old relics of the Gothic race, those that bathe in the Pisuerga renowned for its gentle current, those that feed their herds along the spreading pastures of the winding Guadiana famed for its hidden course, those that tremble with the cold of the pineclad Pyrenees or the dazzling snows of the lofty Apennine; in a word, as many as all Europe includes and contains
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Laurie reached the goal first and was quite satisfied with the success of his treatment, for his Atalanta came panting up with flying hair, bright eyes, ruddy cheeks, and no signs of dissatisfaction in her face
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Laurence's ruddy face changed suddenly, and he sat down, with a troubled glance at the picture of a handsome man, which hung over his table
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"As for Reinaldos," replied Don Quixote, "I venture to say that he was broad-faced, of ruddy complexion, with roguish and somewhat prominent eyes, excessively punctilious and touchy, and given to the society of thieves and scapegraces
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Quite flushed with excitement were their ruddy faces, as they swung in the wind, whispering to one another what they had seen, for some peeped in at the dining room windows where the feast was spread, some climbed up to nod and smile at the sisters as they dressed the bride, others waved a welcome to those who came and went on various errands in garden, porch, and hall, and all, from the rosiest full-blown flower to the palest baby bud, offered their tribute of beauty and fragrance to the gentle mistress who had loved and tended them so long
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Her turban was twice as large as the largest of any of the others; her eyebrows met, her nose was rather flat, her mouth was large but with ruddy lips, and her teeth, of which at times she allowed a glimpse, were seen to be sparse and ill-set, though as white as peeled almonds
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She was warm in the ruddy firelight
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It stirred the mother; and she understood when they came in at eight o'clock, ruddy, with brilliant eyes, and quick, passionate speech
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He put up his hands for the whip and the rug that the good-looking, ruddy farmer handed down to him
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She was ruddy and beautiful
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He remained perfectly still, staring at the immense and ruddy moon, the only thing in the far-reaching darkness of the level
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Then, ruddy and shiny, with hair on end, and his flannelette shirt hanging over his pit-trousers, he stood warming the garments he was going to put on
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He saw her peering forward at the page, her red lips parted piteously, the black hair springing in fine strands across her tawny, ruddy cheek
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She looked so perfectly in keeping with the little kitchen, ruddy and busy
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That was my first idea on observing an elf-locked, brown-eyed boy setting his ruddy countenance against the bars
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Her family were of a delicate constitution: she and Edgar both lacked the ruddy health that you will generally meet in these parts
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ruddy, though its features were delicate, and the shape was a roundish
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His hair trimly dressed, clean linen, and, above all, a hale, ruddy,
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He could not be above seventeen, was ruddy, well
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The youngest could not be above seventeen, fair, ruddy, completely
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The note of Swinburne, of all poets, the white death and the ruddy birth
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And lo, there entered one of the clan of the O'Molloy's, a comely hero of white face yet withal somewhat ruddy, his majesty's counsel learned in the law, and with him the prince and heir of the noble line of Lambert
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Ours the white death and the ruddy birth
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The first who entered was a little ribston-pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks
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His hair trimly dressed, clean linen, and, above all, a hale, ruddy, wholesome country look, made him out as pretty a piece of woman's meat as you could see, and I should have thought any one much out of taste, that could not have made a hearty meal of such a morsel as nature seemed to have designed for the highest diet of pleasure
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Cole, in opposition to this, assured me, "that the gentlemen I should be presented to were, by their rank and taste of things, infinitely superior to the being touched with any glare of dress or ornaments, such slick women rather confound and overlay than set off their beauty with; that these veteran voluptuaries knew better than not to hold them in the highest contempt: they with whom the pure native charms alone could pass current, and who would at any time leave a sallow, washy, painted duchess on her own hands, for a ruddy, healthy firm fleshed country maid; and as for my part, that nature had done enough for me, to set me above owing the least favour to art;" concluding withal, that for the instant occasion, there was no dress like an undress
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He could not be above seventeen, was ruddy, well featured enough, with uncombed flaxen hair, a little flapped hat, kersey frock, yarn stockings, in short, a perfect plough boy
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The youngest could not be above seventeen, fair, ruddy, completely well made, and to say the truth, a sweet pretty stripling: he was too, I fancy, a country lad, by his dress, which was a green plush frock, and breeches of the same, white waistcoat and stockings, a jockey cap, with his fellowish hair, long and loose, in natural curls
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I have told your father, and I’ll tell you girls, the day he goes to the salon to have his legs covered with hot wax, then have it ripped off by a ruddy twenty-one-year-old is the day I’ll start doing mine again
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You should be out there! You’re the one person in our family with an actual ruddy chance! And to hear you’ve just chucked it away for the sake of some girl you barely even know!’