As the callouses on the palms gave evidence of recent hard work, he was set free along with me. |
He felt her callouses grind and grate on his, and a great wave of pity welled over him. |
But the world, which veils the spirit and callouses the instincts, makes curiosity for most people the criterion of interest. |
His hands were thin, with long fingers unmarked by callouses, and his skin was too white to have been too often outside. |
He acquired a row of callouses on each hand and a chronic ache in his back, but beyond that he did not accomplish very much. |
But there was a sparkle in his eyes, an ease of movement and callouses on his hands. |