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1 It looks a very old head indeed, with deep-set blue eyes and beaked nose .
2 He had a beaked nose and far-seeing eyes, a strong jaw and jutting chin.
3 With her beaked nose and fierce eyes, she looked very much like her namesake.
4 Grayish and elongated, the face had cold dead eyes and a long beaked nose .
5 The man had a beaked nose and a far-seeing gaze, a strong jaw and jutting chin.
6 Here Miss Thusa bowed her tall form, and turned her beaked nose up towards the glowing chimney.
7 When he had a big bunch of Cousin Ronald's geraniums, he thrust them toward Mr. Chew's beaked nose .
8 His high- beaked nose and prominent chin had something of the same acute and incisive character which distinguished his intellect.
9 Above his beaked nose , his beady black eyes glittered wickedly, and his jagged fangs protruded through his animal lips.
10 His face was dominated by a strong, beaked nose , while his eyes were surprisingly small, almost incidental by comparison.
11 His face recalled the Indian type; the same prominent slightly beaked nose , high cheek bones and large knot of jaw.
12 Above the maw a great beaked nose curved out from a sloping brow, its grayish skin pocked deep with ulcerations.
13 He had narrow shoulders, a beaked nose , and a large head with short, spiked radish-colored hair and long red sideburns.
14 Semitic in type he looked, with his eagle- beaked nose and prominent cheek bones, but the blue of his eyes was English.
15 The brows were so drawn that there were two deep lines above the beaked nose , and the chin was thrust forward defiantly.
16 He looked at his companion, but saw not anything more notable than the high-peaked hat, and the huge beaked nose , as before.
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