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1 But, after all most girls have some young follies to blush over .
2 She did not think it worth while to blush over so settled a fact.
3 Hanna closed her eyes as a makeup artist named Trixie brushed blush over her cheeks.
4 Purple Hair stopped dusting blush over Cameron's cheeks.
5 It was characteristic of Mattie to laugh first at the question, and then blush over the memory it revived.
6 Papa is not going to scandalise his nursery with old-world gossip, nor bring a blush over our chaste bread-and-butter.
7 There was, indeed, so deep a blush over Fanny's face at that moment as might warrant strong suspicion in a predisposed mind.
8 An instant recognition gave life to the face of the former, and threw a dark blush over the sullen features of the latter.
9 And she drooped her head, blushing as the young will blush over the same charitable feeling which the old and hardened ostentatiously parade.
10 It gave me an inexpressible pleasure when, as her eyes rested on me, there grew a faint blush over the grey pallor of her cheeks.
11 You bring me generals covered with shame, and blushing over their guilt.
12 Claudia blushed over her face, neck, and bosom as she answered:
13 Can't you see him blushing over the praise you're giving him?
14 In her difficulty, she turned down her eyelids again and blushed over face and neck.
15 The sun was setting redly behind the brown wood, and blushing over the whitened fields and hedgerows.
16 "Oh, shut up," urged I, blushing over face and neck and throat.
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