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Quite calm and with that set smile on her face.
He wore a set smile that did not change.
Through a blur, she saw he was staring down at her with a grim, set smile.
He wore a set smile upon his face as he started into the room.
Without hesitation, and with a set smile, she had come off the ottoman to her knees before him.
There was a set smile on his face.
I remember Marie's describing to me her work, with that set smile always on her face.
Duncan, his face still wearing a set smile, crossed to the vault and stepped inside.
Irony gathered at the edges of the set smile.
Mama, Andrew thought, and his heart went out to her as he looked at her deaf, set smile.
She was quite placid, and on her dear, round face there was a set smile.
Light from the doorway showed the set smile upon the Scotland Yard man's lips.
He carried his fine clothes with confidence rather than ease, and he mostly wore a set smile.
Bolan said, his features rigid in a set smile.
Over his shoulder her eyes looked into mine, still unseeing, and her lips curved in the same set smile.
It was a clinic in geriatric pass-catching, a performance to make the Social Security set smile.
Then, his lips forming a set smile, Rex gave a nod and came over to join Cranston.
Wind Blossom managed a prim, set smile.
With a little set smile on her lips she raised it to her mouth and began champing, as if chewing the cud of experience.
The general effect was chubby and rather childlike, so that one received the impression of quite a young man with a broad set smile upon his face.
His set smile was gracious but harried, a smile reserved for those callers who had not made appointments yet might be relatives of potential patients.
Her pink-and-white face, her set smile of innocence, were surely born of a color-press.
Foster Crozan, on his right, was nodding, his lips wreathed with a steady, set smile.
"Not quite yet, Mr. Starrett," Dora said with a set smile, "but we're getting there.
Somehow they reminded me of the acrobats I used to see on the old vaudeville circuits, with their set smiles--mugging, I think it was called.