1 No amount of fire or freshness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly heart.
2 Then, however, there was the freshness of the passing year on its exterior, and the cheerfulness, gleaming forth from the sunny windows, of a human habitation, into which death had never entered.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In VII. THE GOVERNOR'S HALL 3 The freshness of her beauty was indeed gone, but its indescribable majesty and its indescribable charm remained.
4 I am never contented, except with your freshness, my gentle Daisy.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 22. SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE 5 He bent his head towards his shoulder and tried to look pitiful and humble, but for all that he was radiant with freshness and health.
6 In a rapid glance she scanned his figure that beamed with health and freshness.
7 She had all the charm and freshness of youth, but she was not a child; and if she loved him, she loved him consciously as a woman ought to love; that was one thing.
8 These details communicated to the document a certain air of freshness, they seemed to connote that the peasants in question had lived but yesterday.
9 He was agreeably struck by the cleanness of the room assigned to him, the freshness of the bed-linen.
10 He brought with him into our rearguard all the freshness of atmosphere of the French army, which was so alien to us.
11 Only at night and in the forests while the dew lasted was there any freshness.
12 As he crossed the dam Prince Andrew smelled the ooze and freshness of the pond.
13 Unconsciously she sat up, smoothed her hair, got up, and went to the window, involuntarily inhaling the freshness of the clear but windy evening.
14 In the sunshine the air was warm, and that warmth was particularly pleasant with the invigorating freshness of the morning frost still in the air.
15 Mrs. Elsing was younger, a thin frail woman, who had been a beauty, and about her there still clung a faded freshness, a dainty imperious air.