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1 He stopped and rocked back on his heels, an injured expression on his long, almost cherubic countenance .
2 The broad cherubic countenance showed a passing shadow of wistfulness, as he slacked his pace and said in hesitating tones-
3 Mr. Lyons was a large, full-bodied man of thirty-five, with a fat, cleanly-shaven, cherubic countenance , an aspect of candor, and keen, solemn eyes.
4 Others had cherubic countenances , and were men such as slept o'nights.
5 'Fat, decidedly, and old,' returned the Professor, without a smile on his somewhat cherubic countenance .
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