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  • It was just, the camera loved her, paying that angel-face nothing but tribute, highlighting the luminous sheen of her skin, the rosy glow in her cheeks, the sparkle in her eyes, turning the brown to melted chocolate and golden glitter.

    Ecstasy in Darkness Gena Showalter 2010

  • Tonight, can we save this little angel-face baby, baby Gabriel?

    CNN Transcript Jan 5, 2010 2010

  • It was just, the camera loved her, paying that angel-face nothing but tribute, highlighting the luminous sheen of her skin, the rosy glow in her cheeks, the sparkle in her eyes, turning the brown to melted chocolate and golden glitter.

    Ecstasy in Darkness Gena Showalter 2010

  • It seemed so misplaced on the angel-face, but there it was, on the other side of the mirror.

    The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000

  • It was late in the night before there appeared, in the dark room, the vision of his mother's angel-face gazing at him, her clear eyes filled with mingled love and understanding; and midnight had long struck before that which he instinctively expected was finally given: when, like a diapason, crashing, _fortissimo_, through the dark, rolled the magnificent, despairing chords of the final theme of the great "Tosca Symphony" -- the

    The Genius Margaret Horton Potter

  • 'Oh, slush!' muttered angel-face beneath his breath.

    The Little Nugget 1928

  • "Bet you a new hat, angel-face, you haven't money enough to buy him,"

    The Pride of Palomar 1918

  • Presently we sat down, side by side; and her angel-face was turned upon me with the welcome I had dreamed of, waking and sleeping, for whole years.

    David Copperfield Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1917

  • His bowed head, and her angel-face and filial duty, derived a more pathetic meaning from it than they had had before.

    David Copperfield Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1917

  • "My angel-face," she purred, and she took his chubby cheeks in her hands and looked down at him fondly.

    Baby Mine Margaret Mayo 1916

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