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1  All these moribund sexagenarians had the appearance of childish girls.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XIV
2  A look of astonished incredulity appeared on the faces of his listeners.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter III
3  The decanted infant howls; at once a nurse appears with a bottle of external secretion.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter III
4  There was no more talk of the alcohol in his blood-surrogate, no gibes at his personal appearance.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XI
5  Finally--and this was by far the strongest reason for people's not wanting to see poor Linda--there was her appearance.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XI
6  In the end Bernard had to slink back, diminished, to his rooms and inform the impatient assembly that the Savage would not be appearing that evening.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XII
7  The young woman pressed both hands to her left side, and on that peach-bright, doll-beautiful face of hers appeared a strangely incongruous expression of yearning distress.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XVIII
8  Then the bearskin made a final appearance and, amid a blare of sexophones, the last stereoscopic kiss faded into darkness, the last electric titillation died on the lips like a dying moth that quivers, quivers, ever more feebly, ever more faintly, and at last is quite, quite still.
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
Context   In Chapter XI