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Her head and shoulders were bare, and got badly sunburned.
I thought perhaps--” His sunburned face took on a deeper tinge, and he brought his hand from behind him and showed a carefully arranged bunch of flowers.
Marcel stays behind, the Sheikh and his friends love to watch his fair Gallic skin get sunburned and peel.
txt Beyond Fact-Checking Hi Russ, While you've been in Bermuda getting sunburned, I've been up in the mountains (Catskills) all summer, which has been great for getting away but also leaves me somewhat media-challenged--I get the New York dailies but don't have cable or any TV, and even the radio reception is terrible.
A couple of dozen sunburned, siege-weary reporters were hanging around in cars, and one explained that the resort itself was miles and miles away.
Johnson then tells her he has been on his new ski boat all day and has become a little sunburned.
Remember the hands, calloused and sunburned,of the Quumran scribes, seated at a cave's mouth,negotiating light that dawn brought backwith the promise of deliverance.
They called this people Phoenicians (from Greek Phoinikes , `Red Ones' or `Crimson Men') on account of their sunburned skin.
rmies?" he asked himself and could not answer.
"Can something bad have happened to me?" he wondered as he got up: and at that moment he felt that something superfluous was hanging on his benumbed left arm.
The wrist felt as if it were not his.
He examined his hand carefully, vainly trying to find blood on it.
"Ah, here are people coming," he thought joyfully, seeing some men running toward him.
"They will help me!" In front came a man wearing a strange shako and a blue cloak, swarthy, sunburned, and with a hooked nose.
Then came two more, and many more running behind.
One of them said something strange, not in Russian.
In among the hindmost of these men wearing similar shakos was a Russian hussar.
He was being held by the arms and his horse was being led behind him.
the existence of other human interests entirely aloof from his own and just as legitimate as those that occupied him.
Evidently these girls passionately desired one thing-to carry away and eat those green plums without being caught-and Prince Andrew shared their wish for the success of their enterprise.
He could not resist looking at them once more.
Believing their danger past, they sprang from their ambush and, chirruping something in their shrill little voices and holding up their skirts, their bare little sunburned feet scampered merrily and quickly across the meadow grass.
Two officers were standing on the knoll, directing the men.
On seeing these peasants, who were evidently still amused by the novelty of their position as soldiers, Pierre once more thought of the wounded men at Mozhaysk and understood what the soldier had meant when he said: "They want the whole nation to fall on them.
" The sight of these bearded peasants at work on the battlefield, with their queer, clumsy boots and perspiring necks, and their shirts opening from the left toward the middle, unfastened, exposing their sunburned collarbones, impressed Pierre more strongly with the solemnity and importance of the moment than anything he had yet seen or heard.
There were two of them.
One was an officer-a tall, soldierly, handsome man-the other evidently a private or an orderly, sunburned, short, and thin, with sunken cheeks and a dull expression.
The officer walked in front, leaning on a stick and slightly limping.
When he had advanced a few steps he stopped, having apparently decided that these were good quarters, turned round to the soldiers standing at the entrance, and in a loud voice of command ordered them to put up the horses.
Having done that, the officer, lifting his elbow with a smart gesture, stroked his mustache and lightly touched his hat.
g of the thrifty and well-to-do peasant Matthew Ermishin, who with his family had carted corn all night; or of the fact that his (Nicholas') sheaves were already stacked before anyone else had his harvest in.
She did not understand why he stepped out from the window to the veranda and smiled under his mustache and winked so joyfully, when warm steady rain began to fall on the dry and thirsty shoots of the young oats, or why when the wind carried away a threatening cloud during the hay harvest he would return from the barn, flushed, sunburned, and perspiring, with a smell of wormwood and gentian in his hair and, gleefully rubbing his hands, would say: "Well, one more day and my grain and the peasants' will all be under cover.
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