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1 At least- Ihaven'tseen her, she stammered, her cheeks all crimson now.
2 From her hair to the collar of her gown she was all crimson .
3 Dora looked up in amazement, to see Lucy's little face all crimson with excitement and resolution.
4 Elizabeth's flush this time dyed her all crimson .
5 In front of the brambles lay one of them with his throat torn out, all crimson and white-and-tan.
6 Then, when she felt the crisp paper under the folds of the linen, she became all crimson in her face.
7 It was all crimson velvet and silk, with any amount of gold embroideries, gold lace, gold fringe, ropes, and tassels.
8 The lad's face was all crimson and quivering; his voice choked; it was with difficulty he smothered down a burst of tears.
9 Joffrey was prominent among them, his raiment all crimson , silk and satin patterned with prancing stags and roaring lions, a gold crown on his head.
10 I bent down to collect two or three of the prettiest ones-allcrimson or all gold, without spots or perforations.
11 "Oh, hush-butno, you must not!" she broke in, her face all crimson , her lips trembling.
12 And I placed myself between her and the door.--Andthen, fanning, she threw herself into a chair, her sweet face all crimsoned over with passion.
13 "If it is nonsense, he ought not to have made it so like earnest," said Babie, all crimson , but quite gravely.
14 "My king, I saw the Grail, all crimson like a ruby, and I heard a voice which said, 'O Galahad, O Galahad, follow me!'"
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