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Laying her hand on the red-faced child's shoulder, she forced her apology through uncontrollable snickers
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Sam stood up red-faced and grabbed Pick by the collar of his shirt
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`This is the end of everything' (he said), `at least it is the end of the career of Toad, which is the same thing; the popular and handsome Toad, the rich and hospitable Toad, the Toad so free and careless and cool! How can I hope to be ever set at large again' (he said), `who have been put into prison so justly for stealing so handsome a motor-car in such an outrageous manner, and for such imaginative cheek, put upon such a number of fat, red-faced policemen!' (Here his sobs choked him
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was a surly, red-faced man who greeted all their
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Carmen glanced back to see a red-faced Josh striding toward her, still tucking in his shirt
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The barista stared at the red-faced, shrieking man and pleasantly chirped,
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He had a wispy little seventeen-hair moustache, and very, very red-faced he was, too
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Red-faced, Clive covered up by clearing his throat
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” The door burst open and a red-faced Councilor Trent came barging in
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The avatar of Centron made another motion that could resemble someone giggling, but after looking at Hilderich’s red-faced expression he spoke with much more sobriety:
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There was no menu, and Jalesow ordered for Colling and himself, and soon thereafter, the sweating red-faced waitress who had taken their order dropped a tin plate piled with sausage, red cabbage and potatoes in front of them
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I was red-faced but in agreement
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a red-faced Irishman, a non lawyer contract manager who lived in the valley in Danville
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I must have been red-faced and a bit desperate
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Bracken was red-faced with embarrassment and cringed back into the comfortable chair
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Red-faced and dripping, he was hard at it when Charly and Frankie parked and walked over
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Eventually red-faced and with a pout she freed herself and following with the outer garments she slipped into the cold bed and replied
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Hearing a flurry of commotion, we turned and watched as a stout, red-faced man I recognized as Aonghus bolted into the room, carrying his weeping boy Torrian
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red-faced, to lift a bar with huge weights on each end
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An extremely red-faced Andrei managed to catch Marianne’s eye and give her a quick wink when he “introduced” himself to them, saying that he apologised for barging in on them, but that he had no clue as to what Wei’s game was and could think of no reason for his being assaulted and incarcerated - he was after all, just a Tourist
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he noticed though, that Marianne also appeared slightly red-faced…
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“This Fool,” a red-faced Saul shouts, pointing an accusatory finger at Henry, “has crossed the Wall
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After hearing this, the fellow turned red-faced, and then
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red-faced, sweating profusely, and breathing deeply
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Dave shrugged his shoulders, turning red-faced in the
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became red-faced, and he clenched both of his fists, so tightly
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the red-faced Duke, “Have I not treated you with the utmost
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A uniformed policeman came up to her then, a brawny, red-faced man with streaks of gray in his dark-brown hair
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remember the red-faced embarrassment of being marched back into
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touching you, too,” I say, while struggling to not become the red-faced
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She then got up from her chair, imitated by the three red-faced churchmen
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Nitish was left red-faced
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“Why are you always here?” I said to them, and trod on the shoe of a big, red-faced woman
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‘Goddam it woman, I want you to move in with me’ blustered the now red-faced Gary
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Nigel faced Pang red-faced and out of breath
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The difficult babies are the red-faced infants whose howling
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Another hand tapped on the door and Kim stepped in, followed by a red-faced Guinevere
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He’d taken off his jacket and was in his shirtsleeves, red-faced and sweating
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Tom pushed his way through the crowd and arrived by John's side, red-faced and sweating
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Except one small detail didn’t fit: Why had the red-faced monster seemed confused as to where he was, and how he had got there?
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“Yeah, so maybe that red-faced monster in the woods is a guard after all,” Robbie said
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We started to block it up but were interrupted by a red-faced monster
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Robbie finally returned, looking red-faced
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It reminded him of the red-faced monster, and he wondered if they were making a mistake by wandering around in the woods with that thing roaming loose
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That wasn’t the red-faced monster
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“But what frightened him? The red-faced monster?”
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Red-faced, Steve shouted, “EVERYONE IN EVERY STATE, YOU WILL
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Alongside were Robbie, Abigail and Lauren, each looking equally red-faced and chilled
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Robbie, red-faced and clutching his hand, glared at her
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With a howl, the red-faced manticore erupted from a clump of bushes and pounced
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The red-faced guard noticed the bum hunched against the column and bent to administer his meanspirited form of justice
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“What’re you doing over there?” It was Tony, the red-faced guard who worked the late-night shift
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The fact that Golden Dawn members were only shot dead reveals that the government wants to exterminate us,” said a red-faced Mr Nikos Michaloliakos on Greek TV
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Cai turned red-faced and moved away and went to stand by himself, spooning stew into his mouth
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The apoplectic red-faced manager quickly did as ordered and then disappeared into the recesses of the kitchens, as the normal flow of the restaurant gradually restored itself in the absence of the manager
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was red-faced with excitement and smiling broadly
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red-faced and clearly embarrassed, looking about for her clothing
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The youngster and the red-faced girl turn aside up the bushy hill,
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William’s brother, Richard, was standing nearby, red-faced and sweating, and he overheard the remark
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” Red-faced but with his jaw set and his eyes stone cold, he quickly fumbled the guitar back into its case and retreated to another coach
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” Matt, red-faced and grunting, continued to push the spa toward the recently cut square at the far edge of the deck
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'This is the end of everything' (he said), 'at least it is the end of the career of Toad, which is the same thing; the popular and handsome Toad, the rich and hospitable Toad, the Toad so free and careless and debonair! How can I hope to be ever set at large again' (he said), 'who have been imprisoned so justly for stealing so handsome a motor-car in such an audacious manner, and for such lurid and imaginative cheek, bestowed upon such a number of fat, red-faced policemen!' (Here his sobs choked him
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A minute later we heard steps upon the stairs, and an elderly, red-faced man with grizzled side-whiskers was ushered in
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“Come on!” DeLoss said, standing and red-faced
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Kipling was huddled up with his client, a representative to Top Market, a red-faced little stump of a man in a cheap, tight suit
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‘Oh, please ,don’t let us talk about Nilsson! No one can possibly say anything new about her,’ said a fat, red-faced, flaxen-headed lady, without eyebrows and chignon, wearing an old silk dress
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Nostromo directed the embarkation, under the superintendendence of Captain Mitchell, red-faced in the sun, conspicuous in a white waistcoat, representing the allied and anxious goodwill of all the material interests of civilization
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The tall colonel, livid, with his coal-black ringlets and moustache, crouched, as it were, to look into the eyes of the short, thick-set, red-faced prisoner with rumpled white hair
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The smoking carriage in which the short, red-faced man with the black beard had been seen was now empty
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Two of the panting, red-faced oarsmen bared their teeth at him in fierce grins, and he grinned back, then returned his attention to the ironclad
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The secretary knocked, the door opened, and Levin was met by two red-faced gentlemen, who darted
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‘I can’t stand any more of it,’ said one red-faced gentleman
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If the late-night newscast coughed up some minister, red-faced and rattling his sabre for the little he was worth, he too went into the pot with a brand-new rhyme for that old line:
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I was musing thus, and trying to make my Way out of the Tent to reclaim Lustre, when a fat, red-faced Village Maid before me, turn’d to me and shouted,
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Red-faced Fishwives with Baskets of Fish upon their Heads and stout Pipes clench’d within their rotten Teeth, sold their Fishy Wares at the Water’s Edge, whilst Bum-Boat Women in little Skiffs ply’d the Waters in the Wake of the Great Merchantmen, selling all Manner of Grog and Provisions, doubtless priced well above their Worth, to the Tars who leant from their Ships to purchase ’em
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A few minutes later, having deposited the red-faced Morgan on his floor, Roosevelt had a good laugh at his expense
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Thomas Dunne was extremely tense and red-faced
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He turned a corner, to all intents and purposes a drab ordinary man, losing himself in the crowds that hunted the spirit of Christmas with red-faced eagerness
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She pushed past the flustered, red-faced police chief as if he weren’t there
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The don got red-faced and looked ready to have a major coronary in the car
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She had a red-faced, screaming child in her arms, and she shoved the baby at Jess
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Colin came off the dance floor, red-faced and sweating
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As this Apsheron battalion marched by, the red-faced Miloradovich, without his greatcoat, with his Orders on his breast and an enormous tuft of plumes in his cocked hat worn on one side with its corners front and back, galloped strenuously forward, and with a dashing salute reined in his horse before the Emperor
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‘And how’s it you’re not afraid, sir, really now?’ a red-faced, broad-shouldered soldier
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‘Oh, she nearly knocked our gentleman’s hat off!’ cried the red-faced humorist, showing his teeth chaffing Pierre
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The red-faced man was still twitching, but they did not carry him away
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Tom jumped up and stood red-faced, staring at the sun
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He's twelve and healthy, red-faced, hawk-nosed, tawny-haired, broad-shouldered for his years, and always running
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When she came out, ten minutes later, she was gasping and red-faced and I cloaked her in a big towel and held her
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Red-faced, Longeau mumbled something about his health and pressing engagements
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“He can’t be serious,” the blonde who’d been trying to drape herself on Rob kept saying, red-faced and not nearly so appealing as a moment before
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Completely nonchalant, she asked the red-faced teen, “Did they put you up to this?” He said, “Yes, ma’am
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” Now he was going, Henry knew that he had grown to love this red-faced, wistful man
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A minute later we heard steps upon the stairs, and an elderly red-faced man with grizzled side-whiskers was ushered in
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I found at the General’s a custom-house officer, the Director, as well as I can remember a little old man, red-faced and fat, wearing a robe of black watered silk
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I went at the appointed hour to the General's, where I found one of the civil officials of Orenburg, the head of the Customs, if I recollect right, a little old man, fat and red-faced, dressed in a coat of watered silk
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"Oh, please ,don't let us talk about Nilsson! No one can possibly say anything new about her," said a fat, red-faced, flaxen-headed lady, without eyebrows and chignon, wearing an old silk dress
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It was a lovely morning: the bright, cheerful houses with their little gardens, the sight of the red-faced, red-armed, beer-drinking German waitresses, working away merrily, did the heart good
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“Yes, the one who waits in the entrance hall, a greyish, red-faced man—”
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This next arrival was a tall red-faced man of about fifty-five, with greyish hair and whiskers, and large eyes which stood out of their sockets