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1The features were sharp and somewhat aquiline; and the small eye was dark, quick, and piercing.
2The mouth is sensitive, the under lip slightly drawn; the nose is somewhat aquiline; the forehead smooth and lofty.
3There was the somewhat aquiline nose, a clear-cut and expressive mouth, and large, handsome eyes, which were shaded by well-marked eyebrows.
4They are tall, have pronounced features, large somewhat aquiline noses, and frizzly hair, and are generally of a dusky brown colour.
5The dull brown hair was long and thick, the features somewhat aquiline, and stamped even in death with an almost royal dignity.
6Without its being remarkable, he had what one calls a good face, somewhat aquiline in character, with a refined forehead and nose.
7Mrs. Marsh turned round, and her somewhat aquiline features softened instantly at the two specimens of beauty and innocence that had run after her.
8His face bespoke a man of sixty, or thereabout; his features were sharp, and somewhat aquiline; and the small eyes were dark, quick, and piercing.
9We found a little man, of muscular frame and firmly set, his complexion fresh and forehead high, a nose somewhat aquiline, and long full chin.
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