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A swarthy complexion.
darkness
duskiness
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1
Would we know them by their
swarthiness
,
the hatred in their eyes?
2
In the one case the
swarthiness
would be inheritable, in the other not.
3
His body seemed leaner, because of the
swarthiness
of the skin.
4
This was a clear
swarthiness
a translucent
swarthiness
clear as the most delicate white.
5
The captain spoke with a foreign accent, and his complexion was dark to
swarthiness
.
6
A smile split whitely the
swarthiness
of Tomaso's brother's face.
7
No doubt much of the Christian character of the day lacks in
swarthiness
and power.
8
The man leaned forward showing in the doorway a handsome face, dark almost to
swarthiness
.
9
His face was dark almost to
swarthiness
and his cheeks and chin were smoothly shaven.
10
His complexion had lost its former
swarthiness
,
but the yellowish gleam of Numidian marble remained on it.
11
Bertrand flushed a little, despite his
swarthiness
.
12
What a blessing it is that the blacks have been imported
there
,
-
their
swarthiness
is in such consonance!
13
He went clad in spotless white, which oddly accentuated his bulk and made his
swarthiness
darker by contrast.
14
This was that Talbot, commonly known from his
swarthiness
as the Crow, who was Ormonde's most trusted lieutenant.
15
The man was almost of a size with the commandant; fury had darkened his face several shades beyond
swarthiness
.
16
He had a rich complexion, which verged on
swarthiness
,
a flashing black eye, and dark, bushy brows and hair.
swarthiness
clear swarthiness
exceed swarthiness
former swarthiness
lack in swarthiness
mere swarthiness
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