1A very sweet-faced old lady sitting near him answered the old gentleman.
2The sweet-faced woman who wheeled Kitty about gave an amused little laugh.
3He nodded toward the sweet-faced woman who was looking down at them.
4At this moment the door opened, and a silver-haired, sweet-faced lady entered.
5Jennie Montgomery loved her sweet-faced cousin as she loved no other companion.
6Swift, slender and sweet-faced, gave Tom a hug and greeted Bud warmly.
7An indulgent, sweet-faced girl was my teacher; and as severely as I did.
8By the side of the Elkhart man there sat a little sweet-faced boy.
9There was a wan, sweet-faced woman standing close beside him; perhaps my mother.
10In her cap Aggie is a sweet-faced woman of almost fifty, rather ethereal.
11For I had dreamed this sweet-faced watcher was my wife-inname, at least.
12A sweet-faced woman was bending over me, whom I had never seen before.
13The nurse, a small, sweet-faced, Scotch woman, who knew and admired Sue, wept.
14She was a timid, little, sweet-faced, grey-eyed woman, quiet-voiced and gentle-mannered.
15Your sweet-faced boys will only grow up to be Sons of the Harpy.
16He did not resent the question of the sweet-faced nurse.