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1
One look at the
Irish
face
of you is worth them all.
2
I found none, but caught sight of one arch-devil-may-care
Irish
face
.
3
I saw
Irish
faces
,
and fair-haired northern Europeans and dark-haired Italians and Jews.
4
Why not the
Irish
faces
behind the first Lions series win since 1997?
5
ANOTHER week of grey, leaking Irish skies and pallid
Irish
faces
.
6
Otto looked up at the
Irish
face
,
round, pig-nosed and blue-eyed.
7
He was a small, dark man with a thin
Irish
face
.
8
About a mile from that town the
Irish
faced
about, and made a stand.
9
The morning sun lighted up the rugged
Irish
face
.
10
He was an old man, with a very
Irish
face
,
and eyes that laughed at life.
11
You thought I'd forgotten you. The
Irish
face
of the fire chief, looking a little red from exertion.
12
She was a forbidding chunk of a woman with a square
Irish
face
and a square Irish body.
13
Wherefore, Casey sat with the firelight flickering across his seamed,
Irish
face
and told the story of his wrongs.
14
The
Irish
face
conjures up a series of stereotypes: rosy-faced colleens, with smiling eyes; others consumptive, emaciated or ape-like.
15
Watch for an
Irish
face
.
16
There was something exceedingly droll in that expressive
Irish
face
of his and the way he lingered over his wine.
irish
face
irish