1 Red notes and blue, twenty-five roubles.
2 His eyes were blue and had a cold and thoughtful look; his lips were crimson.
3 His eyes were somehow too blue and their expression somehow too heavy and fixed.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER III 4 The sky was without a cloud and the water was almost bright blue, which is so rare in the Neva.
5 Sonia was a small thin girl of eighteen with fair hair, rather pretty, with wonderful blue eyes.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER VII 6 A plain, deal table covered by a blue cloth stood against the same wall, close to the door into the other flat.
7 Her light blue dress trimmed with white lace floated about the table like an air-balloon and filled almost half the room.
8 And it was so cool, it was wonderful, wonderful, blue, cold water running among the parti-coloured stones and over the clean sand which glistened here and there like gold.
9 She could not have been called pretty, but her blue eyes were so clear, and when they lighted up, there was such a kindliness and simplicity in her expression that one could not help being attracted.
10 He gazed at that pale, thin, irregular, angular little face, those soft blue eyes, which could flash with such fire, such stern energy, that little body still shaking with indignation and anger--and it all seemed to him more and more strange, almost impossible.