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1
Martin noticed that she had a pretty profile, and the tenderest
little
droop
of the lips.
2
The
little
droop
of the mouth had gone.
3
She said it softly, almost reflectively, and with a
little
droop
of the head she emphasized it.
4
She passed on to her Latin class, a
little
droop
in her usually straight shoulders showing listlessness.
5
There was a queer, pathetic
little
droop
at the corners of her lips, and she avoided his eyes.
6
She had dropped down on a box in the sun; he thought that there was a
little
droop
to her shoulders.
7
Brunette, of course, jet-black hair banded a la Merode over the ears, a
little
droop
at the corners of her mouth.
8
In the depths of her wide blue eyes he saw unshed tears, and the
little
droop
of her pretty mouth went straight to his heart.
9
She stood a
little
drooping
and shaken, where for a moment she had been erect and tensed.
10
"Yes," said Miss March, with a
little
droop
of the head.
11
For, say that we ever show a
little
drooping
listlessness of spirits, or what might be termed indifference or apathy.
12
"In the Country Beyond," she repeated with a tired
little
droop
of her head.
13
He sat at Maraton's left hand, his head a
little
drooped
,
his eyes almost hidden beneath his shaggy grey eyebrows, his lower lip protuberant.
14
"Then it is very disappointing of him," said Millicent, with a
little
droop
of the eyelids which went home.
little
droop
little