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1 A very wrinkled and old woman sat in a big chair.
2 She had an old and very wrinkled , but honest face, and looked troubled.
3 They are usually very wrinkled as to trowsers and overcoats.
4 They drew nigh softly, and bent over the withered, but not even yet very wrinkled face.
5 But of late, his hair was growing very gray, his brow very wrinkled , his expression very anxious and weary.
6 She's a woman over five feet high, with a very dark complexion; and very wrinkled and weatherbeaten about the face.
7 Alnduul turned halfway, so that his back faced neither Caine nor Visser; a very wrinkled Dornaani joined him in his change of facing.
8 In attendance on the meal was an ancient woman-servant of the family, very wrinkled , but wearing the tantoor or horn on her head.
9 Her face was very wrinkled , but the wrinkles were so small and fine and near together that they made shadows instead of lines.
10 He was so old and his face was very wrinkled , so that a smile used so many lines that all gradations were lost.
11 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, the talkative member or the family is a small woman, very wrinkled , with a stocking cap pulled over her gray hair.
12 There was much to-do in Louisville over what Mr. Crevolin calls his lucky suit, a brown, very wrinkled cashmere, which he wears when Determine runs.
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