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Born in the neighborhood of Avignon, the young Provencal whose name we have just mentioned was of middle height, well- proportioned, and rather stout; the tone of his skin had no brilliancy; it was neither livid nor dead- white, nor colored, but gelatinous,- that word can alone give a true idea of the flabby, hueless envelope, beneath which were concealed nerves that were less vigorous than capable of enormous resistance at certain given moments. - "The Lesser Bourgeoisie", Honore de Balzac.
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" Methinks," said he, as he looked upon the hueless but still defying features of the horseman, " methinks I have seen that face years before,- but where? - "The Disowned, Complete", Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
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Rhoda left her to count the numbers along the terrace- walk, and stood out in the road that her heart might select Dahlia's habitation from the other hueless residences. - "The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith", George Meredith.