1 Then she began to smile slowly.
2 Then she smiled Dickon's own curving smile.
3 Dickon came in smiling his nicest wide smile.
4 She smiles too much when I am ill and miserable.
5 He smiled now and his smile was wider than usual.
6 Ben Weatherstaff's face twisted itself in a dry old smile.
7 Dickon went and knelt down by them, smiling his wide smile.
8 Dickon answered with his all-perceiving animal charmer's smile.
9 A slow smile spread over it and the gardener looked quite different.
10 The nurse went away, concealing a smile, to give the order for two breakfasts.
11 She saw that in a moment Dr. Craven's serious face relaxed into a relieved smile.
12 It made her think that it was curious how much nicer a person looked when he smiled.
13 He lay thinking for a while and then Mary saw his beautiful smile begin and gradually change his whole face.
14 His poppy-colored cheeks were distended with his first big bite of bread and bacon, but he managed to smile encouragingly.
15 He so often wondered what Dickon was thinking when he saw him looking at him or at one of his "creatures" with his happy wide smile.
16 The robin pleased him so much that he smiled until he looked almost beautiful, and at first Mary had thought that he was even plainer than herself, with his big eyes and heavy locks of hair.
17 If she had been an affectionate child, who had been used to being loved, she would have broken her heart, but even though she was "Mistress Mary Quite Contrary" she was desolate, and the bright-breasted little bird brought a look into her sour little face which was almost a smile.
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