"Twitch" Quotes from Famous Books
... of myself," he thought, as he saw the forehead tie itself up in knots, and the corners of the mouth twitch with merriment. ... — Darkness and Daylight • Mary J. Holmes
... grandfather would sit in the room, smoking his pipe; often the corners of his mouth would twitch as if he ... — Heidi - (Gift Edition) • Johanna Spyri
... Dick, pulling out a sovereign, and with a twitch of the thumb, he sent it high in the air. "Heads, you win. Tails, I win." Then catching it as it fell: "By Jove, you have it. Present my compliments to Mistress Jean," he cried, with a grandiloquent bow, "and tell her how near she came to being Mrs. ... — The Tory Maid • Herbert Baird Stimpson
... as his clyster.[2] With head reclining on his shoulder, He deals and hears mysterious chat, While every ignorant beholder Asks of his neighbour, who is that? With this he put up to my lord, The courtiers kept their distance due, He twitch'd his sleeve, and stole a word; Then to a corner both withdrew. Imagine now my lord and Bush Whispering in junto most profound, Like good King Phys and good King Ush,[3] While all the rest stood gaping round. At length a spark, not too well bred, Of forward face and ear acute, Advanced ... — The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume I (of 2) • Jonathan Swift
... of his manner; while his wife's bored attitude and frivolous gown proclaimed the heiress's disregard of the insignificant interests at stake. Old Ned Van Alstyne, seated next to her in a coat that made affliction dapper, twirled his white moustache to conceal the eager twitch of his lips; and Grace Stepney, red-nosed and smelling of crape, whispered emotionally to Mrs. Herbert Melson: "I couldn't BEAR to see the Niagara ... — House of Mirth • Edith Wharton
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