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1 She certainly looked very pale and sickly, just as Terence had said.
2 Elaine, very pale and preternaturally grave, placed herself in the required position.
3 He was very pale ; there was a menacing fire in his eyes.
4 I searched her pack at the ice house.' Irisis was very pale .
5 Granby went very pale ; the sunburn across his cheeks stood out red.
6 In the gloom of the hut the girl's face grew very pale .
7 He turned very pale as he saw the look in her eyes.
8 He had gone very pale - looked as though he had seen a ghost.
9 The strain and anguish of the day had left her very pale .
10 Cornelia was very pale , and stood wretchedly in contrast among the faces.
11 Her face was very pale , and the pupils in her eyes dilated.
12 The girl grew very pale , and hung down her head in silence.
13 Maxence was very pale ; and big tears were rolling down his cheeks.
14 Roland affected not to hear; she seemed ill and was very pale .
15 The light of the lamp fell strangely on his very pale face.
16 Desmond was very pale ; all his strength seemed to have deserted him.
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