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1 The man's face grew slightly pale , and he was evidently much agitated.
2 Both Brad and Elaine were sure that his face turned slightly pale .
3 She turned slightly pale ; and a ray of wrath shot from her eyes.
4 The window revealed the afternoon sky, slightly pale , but still lovely.
5 The Count grew slightly pale as he saw this gratification wrested from him.
6 In another half hour she appeared, slightly pale , but otherwise tranquil.
7 And then, her face slightly pale and her fingers slightly trembling, she wrote:
8 Edgar kept his eyes fixed on Dwarro, who became slightly pale .
9 A new thought came into the manager's mind, and he turned slightly pale .
10 Her hair was pulled back behind her head and she looked slightly pale .
11 She rose from the typewriter, slightly pale from sudden resolution.
12 He nodded to the boy, who was looking slightly pale .
13 Miss Blair turned slightly pale , but she regarded Maria unflinchingly.
14 Baron Larrey, who was the best of men, turned slightly pale at this sight.
15 Maria turned slightly pale and continued to stare at him, but she said nothing.
16 It showed a rotund, slightly pale woman in her midsixties.
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