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The banging at the door was his excuse to turn away—some people had their coats in there—and while he stood with his back to her she dressed again and unlocked the door and walked out. She smiled at the taunts and jeers of her friends and when someone asked, "Where's Mike?" she said, "I think I killed him," which got a great laugh.
~ Alice McDermott
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Then are there no rules at all, Lord?" Moneo's voice conveyed a faint hint of hysteria. Leto smiled to ease the man's tensions. "Perhaps one. Short–term decisions tend to fail in the long–term.
~ Frank Herbert
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drawing room. Connie smiled at Angela but got pushed into the room by Dolly. 'Give us a call when it's ready, will you, love?
~ Lynda La Plante
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The beam caught the bowed head of Angel. He glanced up into Bobby Sciorra's eyes and smiled. Sciorra looked puzzled for a moment and then his mouth opened in slow-dawning realization. He was already turning to try to locate Louis when the darkness seemed to come alive around him and his eyes widened as he realized, too late, that death had come for him too.
~ John Connolly
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The Woodsman smiled. "They were all my children," he said. "Every one that was lost, every one that was found, every one that lived, and every one that died: all, all were mine, in their way.
~ John Connolly
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The angels saw him, who manage those skies he put his question to: they saw him, for this ring of earth is a place they often stop by, to gaze into it, as into a mirror, or through it, as through a keyhole. They smiled, hearing his question; and then one by one turned away, to look over their shoulders – for they were disturbed by a noise, a noise as of footfalls far away and faint, the footfalls of someone coming through behind.
~ John Crowley
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did not fulfil the whole of the promised payment to Sir Thomas for the French lords, cousin.' I smiled at Edward. 'Many would think you parsimonious but we know that you were merely stretched with other expenditure. And of course you were displeased, as would any proud man be
~ Anne O'Brien
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was an old Ranger joke and they all smiled.
~ John Flanagan
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You've infested the whole ship with your medieval madness." Dust smiled. "Not mine. Conn's. The Captain's word is Law.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Talleyrand smiled. 'It seems that the English are preparing to fight to the last Austrian.
~ Simon Scarrow
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Oh, my God, you smiled! Mr. American Frown actually smiled! Must have been a mistake. I'll speak to someone about it. Won't happen again. Well, good. Because you could do your face and injury, just smiling like that.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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What was that?" He smiled, the wind catching his braids. "A teaching tool." "For children." Rafe shook his head. "For a quiet man, you can sure make someone froth at the mouth." Prest grinned.
~ Elizabeth Vaughan
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Once upon a time, an angel lay dying in the mist. And a devil knelt over him and smiled.
~ Laini Taylor
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I smiled and I think I put on a pretty good impression of someone who was enjoying the day.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Real faith is never something that can be forced by the state. It's something that either be encouraged and smiled upon or discouraged and frowned-upon. Or, simply crushed
~ Eric Metaxas
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He smiled. It took a special girl to make Ian Kabra fear for his life.
~ Gordon Korman
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I've been loving you a long time Down all the years, down all the days And I've cried for all your troubles Smiled at your funny little ways
~ Shane MacGowan
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We waved our programs triumphantly at the usher who'd been so snappy to us earlier. He smiled back, relieved that the pressure of the funeral was over.
~ Mary Robertson
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Regent's Park," she said, frowning. "The Zoo is there, is it not? I daresay you should feel quite at home." Again, she smiled. "In London, that is.
~ Esi Edugyan
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The early morning joggers and walkers were on the circle. Most were on the elderly side and moved slowly. But not all. A group of four hotties, all hard-bodied and maybe twenty-ish, were jogging in his direction. Myron smiled at them and arched an eyebrow. "Hello, ladies," he said as they passed. Two of them snickered. The other two looked at him as though he'd just announced that he had a poopie in his pants. Win
~ Harlan Coben
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They said we probably wouldn't be let back into Canada, suggesting we'd just have to live forever on the bridge, cadging fruit and peanuts from passing motorists and drinking the spray thrown up by the mighty falls, but the guard at the north end just smiled and waved us through.
~ Simon Armitage
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My father once asked me if I knew where yonder was. I said I thought yonder was another word for there. He smiled and said, "No, yonder is between here and there.
~ Siri Hustvedt
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When the salad was finished, she
~ Susan Mallery
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You been going through my undies?" I asked. Bruiser's mouth twitched. " 'Cause all I got with me are the travel undies. The leather, silk, and lace stuff is all in the mountains." "You got leather undies?" Bruiser asked, intrigued. [...] I smiled, showing teeth. "Nope.
~ Faith Hunter
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