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1 2 | his Breton~resistance. His skin, marbled with red blotches
2 2 | lashes had disappeared; the skin, grown hard, could~not unwrinkle.
3 2 | refined~beauty, blessed with a skin that was silken to the touch
4 2 | coming of~new graces. Her skin, so milk-white once, had
5 2 | nobly rounded, her lustrous skin took a finer grain; the~
6 3 | visage, and a generally white skin~though yellow in spots.
7 3 | glued to~his bones as the skin of an Arab horse on the
8 3 | which shine in~the sun. His skin retained the tawny color
9 5 | of the picture. Fanny's skin was so transparent~ ~that
10 5 | delicate, and purely white skin.~Though slightly resembling
11 6 | to her form. She has that~skin, olive by day and dazzling
12 6 | The light glides along a skin of that texture as on a
13 6 | Coptic sun. The tones of the skin are in harmony with the
14 6 | speak, of that polished skin is an arm given to women
15 8 | is long and pointed;~the skin is capricious, to-day like
16 9 | almost red, and a white skin,~freckled here and there,
17 9 | purest mother-of-pearl, her skin was as dazzling as the eyes,
18 11 | texture of~the delicate skin. She raised her sleeves
19 18 | the faded whiteness of a skin revived by bran and water.~
20 25 | very ugly with his purple skin and bristles for whiskers;~
21 Add| Modeste Mignon~The Magic Skin~Another Study of Woman~A
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