1 Big tears fell down her cheeks.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VII 2 the red on her cheeks, too, frightens me.
3 Her pale cheeks flushed, there was a look of anguish in her eyes.
4 The flush on her cheeks grew more and more marked, her chest heaved.
5 Suddenly the colour rushed to her cheeks; she uttered a cry and hid her face in her hands.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III 6 But strange to say that flush seemed brighter and coarser than the rosy cheeks of childhood.
7 The child was sleeping soundly, she had got warm under the blanket, and her pale cheeks were flushed.
8 If he had only put his hand up to his cheek and leaned his head on one side he would have looked exactly like a peasant woman.
9 She was a rather tall, slim and graceful woman, terribly emaciated, with magnificent dark brown hair and with a hectic flush in her cheeks.
10 And then I called the porter, and Karl came, and he took Karl and hit him in the eye; and he hit Henriette in the eye, too, and gave me five slaps on the cheek.
11 She showed Raskolnikov the blood in silence, and as soon as she could get her breath began whispering to him again with extreme animation and a hectic flush on her cheeks.
12 Her hair had begun to grow grey and thin, there had long been little crow's foot wrinkles round her eyes, her cheeks were hollow and sunken from anxiety and grief, and yet it was a handsome face.
13 Though Katerina Ivanovna tried to appear to be disdainfully unaware of it, she raised her voice and began at once speaking with conviction of Sonia's undoubted ability to assist her, of "her gentleness, patience, devotion, generosity and good education," tapping Sonia on the cheek and kissing her warmly twice.