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She smiled seraphically and flung herself down on the bed. "
She smiled seraphically, and Truman snorted at his expression.
I glanced at the captain, who smiled seraphically.
And all of it was watched over seraphically by helicopters of news media who knew they were on to something super-Hearstian.
"After that," he smiled seraphically, "I feel much better, much better."
He smiled seraphically through the smoke.
The phuri dai was smiling seraphically; but then she often does that, in all sorts of contexts.
"Well, you look seraphically bright," said Seward, who indeed thought Lincoln looked less than usually haggard.
Her aunt smiled seraphically over her shoulder.
She smiled seraphically at him.
An ample-breasted girl canters up and down on a light-boned horse, seraphically aware of every man's eyes upon her.
The mindvoice was gentle, seraphically strong, nonjudgmental.
The bishop smiled seraphically.
Sharpe smiled seraphically.
Mr Brass would then set the office-door wide open, hum his old tune with great gaiety of heart, and smile seraphically as before.
Talinot Esulde smiled seraphically.
"Yah," agreed Oscar, smiling seraphically.
What he witnesses is an esoteric baptismal ceremony officiated by the driver that involves a flock of sheep and seraphically clad people holding golden trumpets.
Blackthorne lay seraphically on his stomach on thick futons, wrapped partially in a cotton kimono, his head propped on his arms.
Katherine said that it was, and the young man beamed upon her seraphically and murmured: "I am Chubby, you know--Lady Tamplin's husband.
He then climbed into the carriage and took his place beside Cecilia, smiling seraphically at Lady Ombersley, and saying, "Now I know what it is I wish to do.
The individual highlight of the night was Mr. Malakhov's Apollo (in, basically, the expansive 1928 original), more feline than usual but entirely convincing in its seraphically yet sensually calm assurance.
The Scherzo of the Ninth, a kind of elephantine minuet, pounds away at a few simple rhythms and motivic ideas but is relieved here and there by trio sections that can sound seraphically light.
The second act of Mozart's "Nozze di Figaro" and the third act of Wagner's "Meistersinger," to Bournonville's ears so dangerously cacophonous, both flow seraphically, catching up the willing audience-member in a timeless spell.
But I must have told a beautiful story, full of compassion, because Dolores's eyes were glistening, and Diotallevi, having taken the mad plunge and ordered a second tonic water, was seraphically gazing toward heaven-or, rather, toward the bar's decidedly noncabalistic ceiling.