1 All the pink left Mary's cheeks.
2 She was a stout woman, with very red cheeks and sharp black eyes.
3 Her hair was ruffled on her forehead and her cheeks were bright pink.
4 Tha's skipped red into thy cheeks as sure as my name's Ben Weatherstaff.
5 She had such red cheeks and such bright eyes and ate such a dinner that Martha was delighted.
6 There were scarlet spots on his cheeks and he looked amazing, but he showed no signs of falling.
7 Colin lay back on his cushion and his eyes grew larger and larger and the spots on his cheeks burned.
8 He choked and gulped and suddenly tears ran down his weather-wrinkled cheeks as he struck his old hands together.
9 He did look funny and delightful, Mary thought, with his round blue eyes and red cheeks and happy looking turned-up nose.
10 His poppy-colored cheeks were distended with his first big bite of bread and bacon, but he managed to smile encouragingly.
11 She liked it very much and when she looked into his funny face with the red cheeks and round blue eyes she forgot that she had felt shy.
12 She counted and skipped, and skipped and counted, until her cheeks were quite red, and she was more interested than she had ever been since she was born.
13 He looked very clean and his nose turned up and his cheeks were as red as poppies and never had Mistress Mary seen such round and such blue eyes in any boy's face.
14 Mrs. Medlock had allowed Martha to sleep all night at the cottage, but she was back at her work in the morning with cheeks redder than ever and in the best of spirits.
15 "That is nice," he said more drowsily still, and she went on chanting and stroking, but when she looked at him again his black lashes were lying close against his cheeks, for his eyes were shut and he was fast asleep.
16 But the big breaths of rough fresh air blown over the heather filled her lungs with something which was good for her whole thin body and whipped some red color into her cheeks and brightened her dull eyes when she did not know anything about it.
17 They put their eager young noses close to the earth and sniffed its warmed springtime breathing; they dug and pulled and laughed low with rapture until Mistress Mary's hair was as tumbled as Dickon's and her cheeks were almost as poppy red as his.
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