1 But she smiled when she spoke, consciously deepening her dimple and fluttering her bristly black lashes as swiftly as butterflies' wings.
2 But she smiled instead and the dimple crept into her cheek.
3 Yes, oh yes, that French officer with the dimple.
4 Rostov saw the prisoners being led away and galloped after them to have a look at his Frenchman with the dimple on his chin.
5 They noticed for the first time how her green eyes danced, how deep her dimples were when she laughed, how tiny her hands and feet and what a small waist she had.
6 Her spirits rose, as always at the sight of her white skin and slanting green eyes, and she smiled to bring out her dimples.
7 Then she dismissed Captain Butler from her mind as she happily viewed her reflection, remembering how Ashley had always liked her dimples.
8 Despite her pink cheeks and dimples and pretty smiles, she talked and acted like a man.
9 Frequently when Scarlett sat in her buggy talking to them and making her dimples play, her dislike for them rose so strong that it was hard not to curse them to their faces.
10 His pride in her beauty, her curls, her dimples, her graceful little gestures was boundless.
11 He seemed to be trying to pout, but his attempt only brought out dimples in unusual places.
12 When he smiles, two little dimples appear on each cheek, which are rosy with health.
13 There were some marks in it that might have been dimples, if the material had been softer and the instrument finer, but which, as it was, were only dints.
14 Madame Sviazhskaya was a round-faced, fair-haired, rather short woman, all smiles and dimples.
15 She answered it with a second laugh, and laughter well became her youth, her roses, her dimples, her bright eyes.