Both Uses of
pallid
in
Anne Of Green Gables
- A big round moon, slowly deepening from her pallid luster into burnished silver, hung over the Haunted Wood; the air was full of sweet summer sounds—sleepy birds twittering, freakish breezes, faraway voices and laughter.†
p. 258.2
- "Mrs. Lynde, you don't think—you can't think Matthew is—is—" Anne could not say the dreadful word; she turned sick and pallid.†
p. 287.1 *
Definition:
abnormally pale (lacking healthy skin color); or anything that lacks energy or liveliness