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1 She is straddling a bicycle and has a small brown mole on her cheek.
2 She looked up at him, while the little brown mole played hide and seek with a dimple.
3 She had a big brown mole on her chin, out of which grew a few bristling hairs.
4 It is a little dark- brown mole .
5 He has a brown mole on his right cheek and lower lip and speaks with a slight Northern accent.
6 Undine, laughing confidently, took up a hand-glass and scrutinized the small brown mole above the curve of her upper lip.
7 She had recognized her by a little brown mole beneath the chin, as well as by her eyes and shape.
8 While many followers flooded the glamorous snap with likes and adoring comments, some aired their fears about a small brown mole .
9 A little brown mole beside the dimple in her cheek gave the finishing touch of coquetry to the old-world quaintness of her appearance.
10 As he reached her she smiled faintly and a little brown mole at the corner of her mouth played charmingly up and down.
11 She knew that he took convulsion fits very badly, and that he had a brown mole on his shoulder that this boy cannot have.
12 On his left cheekbone was a large brown mole , covered with silky hair, and for some reason that seemed to make his face effeminate.
13 The two little brown moles stood out more visibly on her white neck, and added to her attractions.
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