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1
The features were
slightly
aquiline
;
the head was oval and admirably poised.
2
His nose was
slightly
aquiline
,
his neck long, and his lips thick.
3
Their features were finely chiseled, eyes beady, and nose
slightly
aquiline
.
4
He had a fine face: large, gentle eyes, nose
slightly
aquiline
,
small and delicate mouth.
5
The strong features, the high, Slavic cheekbones and
slightly
aquiline
nose, the smooth, porcelain complexion.
6
Her features derived something of haughtiness from a
slightly
aquiline
nose and a short curled upper lip.
7
As for her daughter, she was, indeed, a perfect beauty, with magnificent eyes and complexion, and a very
slightly
aquiline
nose.
8
With his
slightly
aquiline
nose, domed forehead, and pale face, he looked just like the hangman's idea of a true patrician.
9
A little full in the eye, and with a
slightly
aquiline
nose, she appeared, as she really was, keenly observant and commanding.
10
Their foreheads were both narrow and rather high, their noses small and
slightly
aquiline
,
and both of them had slender fastidious hands.
11
Amos was typically Yankee, with the
slightly
aquiline
nose, the high forehead and the thin hair, usually associated with portraits of Daniel Webster.
12
His nose,
slightly
aquiline
,
was delicately cut, and his nostrils fine; and he had small feet and hands, the latter remarkably white and tender.
13
Often had he noticed, in the Rackbirds' camp, a peculiar form of the eyebrows which surmounted the slender,
slightly
aquiline
nose of his chief.
14
Her nose was
slightly
aquiline
,
but not enough so to detract from its beauty, and had a little retrousse; point that completed its attraction.
15
Her features,
slightly
aquiline
,
were formed in the rarest mould of symmetry, and her full rich lips disclosed teeth that might have shamed the pearl.
16
He had large ears, a
slightly
aquiline
nose, and his dark eyes were set deep in their sockets, as if viewing the world with distrust.
slightly
aquiline
slightly