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Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XIV
2 He looked up into the sky and round the blue horizon and finally down into Lenina's face.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter IV
3 'skies are blue inside of you,' sang sixteen tremoloing falsettos, 'the weather's always.'
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter VI
4 Her blue eyes seemed to grow larger, brighter; and suddenly two tears rolled down her cheeks.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XVIII
5 They were inside, here and now--safely inside with the fine weather, the perennially blue sky.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter V
6 He spoke very quickly, had a vivacious blue eye, and took an evident pleasure in quoting figures.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter I
7 Dim in the hazy English air, Hindhead and Selborne invited the eye into a blue romantic distance.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XVIII
8 Like the vague torsos of fabulous athletes, huge fleshy clouds lolled on the blue air above their heads.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter IV
9 His hair was like two black ropes, and round his arm was a lovely silver bracelet with blue stones in it.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter VIII
10 Block above block, each story smaller than the one below, the tall houses rose like stepped and amputated pyramids into the blue sky.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter VII
11 Pale, her blue eyes clouded with an unwonted melancholy, she sat in a corner, cut off from those who surrounded her by an emotion which they did not share.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter XII
12 The dress of the young man who now stepped out on to the terrace was Indian; but his plaited hair was straw-coloured, his eyes a pale blue, and his skin a white skin, bronzed.
Brave New WorldBy Aldous Huxley Context In Chapter VII