Platonída Ivánovna did not like the pallor of his face in particular.
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He noted the pallor in her cheek, the dread in her eyes.
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Her pallor was the pallor of death; the convulsions began once more.
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Slowly the natural pallor returned to the high forehead and sharp features.
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The face of the Southern leader was chalk white in its pallor.
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The faces of the band boys had become of a yellowish paleness.
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The flush in the girl's sweet face faded into a deadly paleness.
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Perhaps it was the moon which lent her paleness to his countenance.
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The paleness of his cheek, and the frequent sigh, expressed his sorrow.
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The paleness becomes extreme, the skin often having a lemon yellow tint.
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Blanching only occurs for a matter of hours after lividity first develops.
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Post mortem, cadaveric lividity is well marked, especially in nose, lips, ears, etc.
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He was simply beside her inside a breath, lividity raging in his expression.
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She looked at it closer, mentally conjuring Allegra's similar lividity.
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Prelim, twelve to fourteen hours based on temp and lividity.
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There appeared a wanness in the night, and Helena felt inexpressibly dreary.
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Helena wanted the day-wanness to be quite wiped off the west.
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Such, then, is the cause of the wanness of my complexion.
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To this was added a certain wanness and air of fatigue.
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It was the last phase, the feebleness, the wanness, the inertia!
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He raises his eyes and beholds only the lividness of the clouds.
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My sister's well-known and beloved features could not be concealed by convulsion or lividness.
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The assistants' faces were then given that spectral lividness that the imagination ascribes to phantoms.
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A blackness passing to lividness crossed his face.
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An awful lividness stole over his face.
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The pallidness of her face had departed.
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His co-voyageur was without curiosity; the former pallidness and silentness resumed their dominion over him, and the lesser gentleman settled moodily back to his newspaper.
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'If I was, I'd knock some of the pallidness off of your marble brow.
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'-Thepallidness of his countenance expressed very strongly the danger of perishing in which he had felt himself.