Aún no tenemos significados para "exalted expression".
1She marked the calm, almost exalted expression which Anne wore.
2Throughout, George wore that quietly exalted expression, and carried himself with the new dignity.
3Under his light eyebrows his hazel eyes shone with a singularly bright and exalted expression.
4She, herself, assumed her most serious and exalted expression.
5Margaret asked, with a curiously exalted expression, like that of a saint absorbed in mystic joys.
6The Sheriff now tried on an exalted expression, which was not, in Roland's estimation, notably successful.
7Mrs. Whitney put on her exalted expression.
8Wilbur," she exclaimed, with her exalted expression, "why shouldn't we go to Benham to live?
9When I had finally learned my lesson, the eunuch folded his map with an exalted expression on his face.
10But shortly he appeared, wearing the distrait, exalted expression of the genius who has just passed through the creative act.
11But this new Gilbert, who looked at her with such a curious, exalted expression-whatwas she to do with him?
12She had not that unearthly exalted expression so familiar to one in the blind, who look upwards for the light and search in vain.
13She looked up, and as she met his warm, moved look a little glow and tremor crept into the face, destroying its exalted expression.
14Gaining clearer spaces, they ran, side by side, their faces curiously alike, stamped by the same exalted expression as they fronted the rising sun.
15When Agnes rose from prayer, she had a serene, exalted expression, like one who walks with some unseen excellence and meditates on some untold joy.
16Her exalted expressions on hearing it read.
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