| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1911 - 880 páginas
...sparkled on her lips and teeth. "That would be lovely, Ethan!" He kept his eyes fixed on her, wondering at the way her face changed with each turn of their talk, like a wheat-field under the breeze. It was intoxicating to find such magic in his clumsy words, and he longed to try new ways... | |
| 1911 - 894 páginas
...sparkled on her lips and teeth. "That would be lovely, Ethan!" He kept his eyes fixed on her, wondering at the way her face changed with each turn of their talk, like a wheat- field under the breeze. It was intoxicating to find such magic in his clumsy words, and he longed... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1917 - 482 páginas
...twilight fair Her eyes, glimmering star-like in her pale face Her eyes were as a dove that sickeneth Her face changed with each turn of their talk, like a wheatfield under a summer breeze Her face collapsed as if it were a pricked balloon Her face was as solemn as a mask Her face was dull... | |
| Edith Wharton - 1919 - 202 páginas
...her head tilted back, the lamplight sparkling on her lips and teeth. "That would be lovely, Ethan!" He kept his eyes fixed on her, marvelling at the way...words, and he longed to try new ways of using it. I "Would you be scared to go down the Corbury . road with me on a night like this ? " he asked. Her... | |
| Fernando Poyatos - 2002 - 406 páginas
...may acquire a special charm as they initiate their interactive movements: He [Ethan] kept his eyes at the way her face changed with each turn of their talk (Wharton, EF, V) His mouth, severe in repose, became mocking as he smiled [ . . . ] Laughter altered... | |
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