Then collecting all her remaining strength, she forced herself to close her eyes; but this simple operation upon the most delicate organs of our frame, generally so easy to accomplish, became almost impossible at this moment, so much did curiosity struggle to retain the
eyelid open and learn the truth.
Before long, she confused herself in the figures--tried to begin counting again-- thought she would wait a little first--felt her
eyelids drooping, and her head reclining lower and lower on the pillow--sighed faintly-- and sank into sleep.
His yellow face was lifted in the light, with a show of white teeth, all grinning, and his shrunken, papery
eyelids lay motionless over his blind eyes.
In bed, she projected against her closed
eyelids the few rich scenes of her mother that her child-memory retained.
Her lips and
eyelids quivered; she opened her eyes full on his for an instant, like a lovely wild animal timid and struggling under caresses, and then turned sharp round toward home again.
Thus he would refer to the shape of Madonna Lampiada's sumptuous
eyelids, and to her shell-like ears, to the correct length and shape of Madonna Amororrisca's nose, to the lily tower of Madonna Verdespina's throat; nor would the unabashed old Florentine shrink from calling attention to the unfairness of Madonna Selvaggia's covering up her dainty bosom, just as he was about to discourse upon "those two hills of snow and of roses with two little crowns of fine rubies on their peaks.
The charge was so outrageous that the steward for all answer only dropped his
eyelids bashfully.
Send me word by telegraph whether you would like Truffles again, or whether you would prefer something simpler and lighter--say that incomparable French dish, Pig's
Eyelids and Tamarinds.
The face was pinched and ghastly, a cold perspiration was on the forehead, and the
eyelids were lowered so as to conceal the large dark eyes.
Bitter tears scorched the boy's
eyelids as he saw scattered over the furniture the clothes which his beautiful bride was to have worn at the hour of their flight.
His
eyelids closed, and his head sank on his shoulders, but the thorns ran into him and were so painful that he awoke at once.
He was tall, thin, and wasted, with a slight stoop in the shoulders, a pale face, but somewhat blotchy, and disagreeably red about the
eyelids, plain features, and a general appearance of languor and flatness, relieved by a sinister expression in the mouth and the dull, soulless eyes.