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He razored his lip and chin as well, but kept his side-whiskers, two great thickets of wiry golden hair that covered most of his cheeks from ear to jaw. A Game of Thrones 1997-08-04T00:00:00Z
His bristling golden side-whiskers framed a face so still it might have been a mask, but Tyrion could see tiny beads of sweat dappling his father's shaven head. A Game of Thrones 1997-08-04T00:00:00Z
He did not wear his pirate costume with abandon, and there was something rather tragic about the side-whiskers he had fluffed under the scarlet handkerchief on his head. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
A bald man with bushy side-whiskers frowned down from a window with her father’s frown, and for an instant looked so much like Lord Tywin that she stumbled. A Dance with Dragons 2011-07-12T00:00:00Z
As a schoolboy, he read On the Origin of Species in bed with a torch; his first published words were about Darwin; he even grew his side-whiskers in homage to him. Redmond O'Hanlon: A life in books 2011-03-28T06:59:01Z
And Mr. Tally quotes Woodrow Wilson describing still another New York vice president, Chester A. Arthur, as "a nonentity with side-whiskers." City Room: When the Vice Presidency Was a Job for New Yorkers 2012-08-27T17:01:02Z
Uncle Chat came out to greet them, a round, red-faced man with short side-whiskers, dressed in a pepper-and-salt suit. The Vanity Girl 2012-04-12T02:00:26.883Z
He had light-blue eyes and fair, curly hair, and had it not been for the side-whiskers, would have looked much younger than he was. Treasure of Kings Being the Story of the Discovery of the \\"Big Fish,\\" or the Quest of the Greater Treasure of the Incas of Peru. 2012-04-09T02:00:30.007Z
He copied the Czar’s side-whiskers, walked like a corpulent grandee, perpetually pulling at his waistcoat as though he were burdened by a voluminous paunch, and interlarded his speech with aphorisms from the Latin Grammar. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z
He was white-haired, he wore white side-whiskers, and he looked to my young eyes like a prosperous banker. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
His brown hair and side-whiskers were touched with gray, and his tanned face was wrinkled, but he did not seem like an old man. The Dorrance Domain 2012-03-10T03:00:14.767Z
He was a Mr. Edgington, a little, square, bald man with short side-whiskers, who seemed a cross between an attorney and a stable-boy. The Turnstile 2012-01-29T03:00:09.260Z
In other words," cut in the young man with the side-whiskers, still stretched at full length upon the ground--"in other words, I myself am the bone to be presented to the silent, dangerous dog. Treasure of Kings Being the Story of the Discovery of the \\"Big Fish,\\" or the Quest of the Greater Treasure of the Incas of Peru. 2012-04-09T02:00:30.007Z
He had grey side-whiskers, but maybe they were just stuck on. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z
His gray side-whiskers joined his mustache; his hair was parted away down to his neck, and over his ears strayed two locks of hair, cut short and dyed and shining with cosmetics. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z
The operator was a man of medium height and slender build, with slight side-whiskers and thin brown hair, which was turning gray. A Second Coming 2011-11-29T03:00:16.693Z
He's a tall man, with fat yellow side-whiskers and a face as red as your roses. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z
He was president of the Broad Church Union and wore side-whiskers. Plays: Lady Frederick, The Explorer, A Man of Honor 2011-11-11T03:00:30.420Z
When Clara beheld the officer struggling to keep his luxurious side-whiskers from waking the child, she took her niece in her arms and carried her, with noiseless kisses, toward the door. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z
He is a smug, self-satisfied looking man of about thirty-five, smooth-shaven, except for small side-whiskers. The Brass Bottle A Farcical Fantastic Play in Four Acts 2011-10-11T02:01:04.737Z
Under the hat was a pair of thin, grayish side-whiskers, a long nose, and a pair of specs like full moons. The Postmaster 2011-09-21T02:00:28.863Z
He was well-dressed, wore a little bunch of gray side-whiskers on either cheek, and was evidently all of sixty years of age. No title 2011-08-23T02:00:29.833Z
The last time they came home, Harry was wearing a mustache and Horry side-whiskers, so that it would be easy to tell them apart. Concerning Sally 2011-08-19T02:00:14.430Z
His broad face, ornamented by side-whiskers and a pair of spectacles, was framed by a judge's wig. The Red Room 2011-08-13T02:00:26.943Z
A little changed, perhaps, since the early summer, with a shadow more of white dashed into the trim side-whiskers and one or two deeper lines upon the brow and at the corners of the mouth. The Coward A Novel of Society and the Field in 1863 2011-07-08T02:00:16.223Z
His hair was brown, turning gradually to gray, and he wore full gray side-whiskers. Mississippi Outlaws and the Detectives Don Pedro and the Detectives; Poisoner and the Detectives 2011-03-28T02:00:28.167Z
Anyhow, she has lots of pictures of beautiful gentlemen, with black moustaches and curly side-whiskers. Jane Lends A Hand 2011-03-20T02:00:32.553Z
He was of middle height; his face had once been handsome, but was now red and bloated with excessive good living; he was slightly bald, and wore thick brown side-whiskers. Countess Erika's Apprenticeship 2011-03-10T03:00:46.973Z
The pen was poised uncertainly—the gentleman with the side-whiskers stared. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z
His principal occupation consisted in sitting in the vestibule, with finely-shaved upper lip and imposing side-whiskers, intrenched behind a newspaper, and overpowering the creditors if they ventured to present their unpaid bills. Asbe?n From the Life of a Virtuoso 2011-02-27T03:00:30.780Z
He wore side-whiskers and a long moustache, beneath which his smile, the ladies said, was faultless. Mississippi Outlaws and the Detectives Don Pedro and the Detectives; Poisoner and the Detectives 2011-03-28T02:00:28.167Z
He was a slight man, with dreamy blue eyes, and a square, fine face, framed by side-whiskers, short and thin. The Delafield Affair 2011-01-19T03:00:21.497Z
His hair was dark, and he wore long side-whiskers of the same color. The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion, 2011-01-17T03:00:42.913Z
In the next picture, taken at the age of thirty-five or thereabout, we see a determined-looking man, with slight side-whiskers, a drooping mustache, and clothes a little “loud.” The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z
The hair was now worn short, and left rather full on the front, with short side-whiskers. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z
This was a man with a broad, florid face and brown side-whiskers. The Man from Archangel and Other Tales of Adventure 2011-01-01T03:00:24.903Z
His head was as bald as his knee, and he had enormous reddish side-whiskers already turning gray—so thick and bushy that they would have sufficed for three ordinary individuals. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16
He was little and he was young; he dressed like an exquisite, wore neat little patches of side-whiskers, shot straight, played the violin, and stuffed birds for relaxation. The King of Arcadia
Ever remark how faithfully old footmen cling to their 'calves' and old valets cleave to their little black side-whiskers? The Riddle of the Night
The hair was combed towards the front at either side, and the face shaven, with the exception of short side-whiskers. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z
The remark came from a small man with grey side-whiskers who, as soon as he had spoken and attracted to himself the attention of the company, fidgeted as if he regretted his temerity. Bindle Some Chapters in the Life of Joseph Bindle
Possibly he valued his side-whiskers because of the fact that he saw in his childhood many of the older servants with this ancient and aristocratic adornment. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16
In fact, great drops of sweat ran down the worthy caballero's brow, and he tried to arrest them to prevent them inundating his side-whiskers. Maximina
The chief engineer, a blunt-spoken Englishman, with bushy side-whiskers, was amiability itself, and readily consented to escort his visitors down to the region where he was king. By Right of Conquest A Novel
A timid, mouse-like little man with side-whiskers and a deprecating manner stood on the threshold. Adventures of Bindle
Mr Clinton wore small side-whiskers, but was otherwise clean-shaven, and the lack of beard betrayed the weakness of his mouth; his teeth were decayed and yellow. Orientations
The Rev. Arthur Hill was also there, a little gentleman, whose side-whiskers and modest deportment betokened both refinement and sensibility. Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches
His cropped side-whiskers had grown white; but he still wore a Tuxedo of wide cut and in addition a small green-embroidered velvet cap. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Masterpieces of German Literature Vol. 19
Tuesday, Dec. 2nd.—I should have told you yesterday that all my boys were got up for their work in moustaches and side-whiskers of some sort of blacking—I suppose wood-ash. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25)
The side-whiskers, which to his daughter’s mind he had worn with great distinction, now gave to his worn features a grotesque expression. Captain Pott's Minister
His tweed suit and coloured shirt, no less than his shaggy side-whiskers, identified him as a Britisher, and his dull grey eye affected Silas 40 with a sense of cold. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 4 (of 25)
A hundred other figures passed, and Ahab Wright, with his white side-whiskers bristling testily, came bustling across the stereopticon screen and turned to the court house and was gone. In the Heart of a Fool
You saw him, I think, on the piazza,—the large man, with gray side-whiskers, white vest, and heavy gold chain.” That Mother-in-Law of Mine
Her husband was a plump, lazy man with huge side-whiskers, who spent most of the time curling them and betting on horse-races. Tales from Dickens
"And if you, sir," said the witness quietly, "would shave off those side-whiskers you would enable my words to reach your ears." Law and Laughter
This time he was disguised in a red mustache, a pair of flowing white side-whiskers, and a woolen cap. Philo Gubb, Correspondence-School Detective
He had faultlessly black side-whiskers and hair correspondingly black—too black, Frank Wallace said—not to have been "doctored" by Batchelor or Cristadoro, at least. Shoulder-Straps A Novel of New York and the Army, 1862
The host’s son, a young fellow with sprouting side-whiskers, said he thought he could be quite happy with one of the finest plantations in Kentucky, and let the church go its own gait. Dr. Sevier
The smug unctuousness was gone; the jaunty side-whiskers drooped; his chalk-like skin fell in flabby 306 folds, and his crafty eyes shifted like a hunted animal’s. The Crevice
He himself grew side-whiskers in the most approved style of half a century ago. Law and Laughter
Then his brother, a big, sallow fellow with black side-whiskers wrote: "Alfred Brangwen." The Rainbow
He was bareheaded, his white side-whiskers fluttering in the breeze. The Saracen: The Holy War
He was a gentleman on the right side of forty, with close-cropped side-whiskers and a pleasant expression of face; and he soon made himself at home with the people at the inn. The Confessions of Arsène Lupin
His long-nosed, heavy-jowled 34 face, with the bristling gray side-whiskers, flushed darkly when she placed her trembling little hand in his and shyly voiced her gratitude for his great kindness to her. The Crevice
He was a shrewd little man, with side-whiskers, pince-nez that would never sit straight upon his aquiline nose, and an impressive cough. Malcolm Sage, Detective
Flying side-whiskers made his mouth appear grotesquely wide, and the play of strong feelings had produced vicious wrinkles on his spare face. The Art of Disappearing
His companion, the attorney, was younger and warmer looking, and a trifle stouter, with bushy gray locks under his hat brim, and bushy gray side-whiskers under two red ears that lay flat against his head. Colonel Carter's Christmas and The Romance of an Old-Fashioned Gentleman
Even the flowing side-whiskers betrayed a sort of alarm in their bristling alertness. That Girl Montana
With Anna Sergueyevna there came in a young man with short side-whiskers, very tall, stooping; with every movement he shook and bowed continually. The House with the Mezzanine and Other Stories
When he came back from his visit to Wilhelmina it was with a smile lighting up all that was visible of his face between two thrifty patches of red side-whiskers. The Faith Doctor A Story of New York
"Well," said Harry, "if he were dressed like an undertaker, wore false side-whiskers and called himself Solomon Gloom, don't you think he would resemble the villain who shot me in Thirty-sixth street?" The Bradys Beyond Their Depth The Great Swamp Mystery
Well-dusted chairs on which no one wished to sit; expensive fireplace that never shone; prized pictures with less imagination than the engravings on a bond—that drawing-room had the soul of a banker with side-whiskers. The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life
Conservatism was stamped in the deep corners of his small mouth, on the clean-shaven lips, and the correctly cut side-whiskers that added width to his fat face. That Girl Montana
A gray wig came off, the little gray side-whiskers, the bushy grey eyebrows, revealing a clever face, not more than thirty, cunning, but humorously cunning and anything but scoundrelly. The Place of Honeymoons
With him were four thoroughly respectable men of business, two of whom wore side-whiskers and the other two of whom wore white bow-ties. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man
One of these, Thomas Rooper by name, was a small man with gray side-whiskers, a rather thin face, and very good clothes. A Chosen Few Short Stories
He passed an old man with white side-whiskers and a cord on his gold-rimmed eye-glasses; an aged old man who might easily be a professor. The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life
They no longer wear side-whiskers and look younger than their fathers did at the same age. Black Oxen
An elderly, benevolent looking man with white side-whiskers, wearing a Grand Army button on the lapel of his coat, was seated at a table, writing. The Flag
An elderly man with grey side-whiskers stood near the desk talking with the presiding personage. A Voyage with Captain Dynamite
In many ways he is very much like the black bear of America, but he has a white chin and long side-whiskers on his jaws. The Wonders of the Jungle Book One
He had rufous side-whiskers, clipped moderately close, and carroty hair mixed with gray. Aladdin & Co. A Romance of Yankee Magic
He was a tall, thin, elegant young man with side-whiskers, genuinely refined, somewhat in the Bulwer style. The Lost Girl
The man with white side-whiskers laid down his pen, removed his glasses, and looked up scrutinizingly at Pen. The Flag
He was tall and black and bald, with white side-whiskers cut very short, and a rim of white wool around his head. Old Jabe's Marital Experiments 1908
A thin one, on the other hand, becomes at once substantial in effect, without being gross, if he cultivates side-whiskers, and wears a suit of clothes, shirt, cravat, and stockings with pronounced horizontal stripes. The Perfect Gentleman
Even stout and stubborn old gentlemen with side-whiskers have their uses. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers
He had shaved his side-whiskers, so that they only grew becomingly as low as his ears. The Lost Girl
The man with white side-whiskers raked him from head to foot with a look that boded no good. The Flag
It seemed a listless world—the world inside a lighted London house, dominated by a pale butler with black side-whiskers and endless discretion. The Folly Of Eustace 1896
When I saw old Glenn go in, with his white side-whiskers, I knew the widow and the orphan were in danger again, and that he was going bravely to the front for 'em. Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
He was well dressed, and wore a good deal of jewelry, and had large, black side-whiskers,—a shrewd-visaged, large-nosed, full-lipped man, formed by nature to appreciate the pleasant things of sensual existence. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866
Under his side-whiskers the outlines of his square jaws are faintly to be traced, holding in position a pair of hollow cheeks that end directly under his eyes in a little knob of ruddy flesh. Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York A Series of Stories and Sketches Portraying Many Singular Phases of Metropolitan Life
This was a man with a broad, florid face and brown side-whiskers Danger! and Other Stories
He nodded in the direction of an elderly man with white side-whiskers, who, with a black bag in his hand, was making straight for the schooner. Sea Urchins
His large, white, freckled hands were redolent of scented soap, and, together with his too regular teeth, his bald head, and white side-whiskers, gave him an appearance of almost aggressive cleanliness. Salthaven
The word has an Early Victorian sound that suggests side-whiskers and leg-of-mutton trousers. Flaming June
After a few seconds he recognized Darvid's features in ruddy side-whiskers, but he strained his eyes rather long inquiring whether he was not mistaken. The Argonauts
His nose was large, his eyes were light blue, and he wore a full beard, consisting of side-whiskers and a moustache, which were always well-trimmed. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
He has adopted alone among the other Provosts the uniform of his own halberdiers, although that fine old sixteenth-century garb was not originally intended to go with red side-whiskers. The Napoleon of Notting Hill
Upham, a neat little gentleman with nicely trimmed side-whiskers, who was always fluttered by the unexpected, hesitated, half opened his mouth, and then forgot either to shut it or to speak. The Calico Cat
"Mr. Blake," he said, addressing a gentleman with short side-whiskers who was approaching them, "have you had the pleasure of meeting Colonel French?" The Colonel's Dream
A portly and handsome man, florid and genial, with profuse fair hair, mustache and side-whiskers. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel
He was short, solidly built, with a bald head, and with bushy side-whiskers, which framed his florid features. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
He appeared to be a mixture of brindled bull and Irish terrier, with long side-whiskers on a bull-dog face. Set in Silver
Calvin's sallow complexion reddened a very little as he laughed flippantly, and stroked his dry side-whiskers and took the tablets again: "I want you to see the ghost's walk," he wrote. Bohemian Days Three American Tales
That in reality, far from being "advanced," the profession of Socialism is as retrogressive as would be a return to the side-whiskers and plaid trousers of the last century, does not occur to them. Secret Societies And Subversive Movements
Tall dandies with ineffable composure and a consummate air of worldly knowledge; tranquil, dreamy-eyed literary men; solid citizens with stiff white side-whiskers and red faces,—all were in her train. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
He has little side-whiskers 'n' a bay-window with a big gold chain stretched across it. Blister Jones
His head was bald and highly polished, his gray side-whiskers were brushed carefully forward, and his nose was aquiline. The King's Men A Tale of To-morrow
"A very handsome man, wearing the ribbon, with a mustache and side-whiskers black as ink, and dressed like a prince, not counting his elegant cabriolet." A Cardinal Sin
"I almost expect to see Mr. R. J. Campbell in peg-top trousers, with very long side-whiskers." Gilbert Keith Chesterton
As a concession to the world he wore flat side-whiskers, as a concession to the priestly office he shaved his lip. King John of Jingalo The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties
He was a solidly-built individual, wearing white side-whiskers, and a bulbous nose, and confronted me not altogether pleasantly. The Devil's Own A Romance of the Black Hawk War
He was a handsome young fellow, with curling hair and trim side-whiskers to frame a face fine-lined and eager—the face of a gentleman well-born and well-bred. The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady
For a commencement, this was humiliating, so that the jaunty lawyer twisted his moustache fiercely, and felt inclined to quarrel with the self-possessed, clean-shaven space between Wilkinson's elaborate side-whiskers. Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life
"It is all ready, Your Excellency," said Stepan, taking a soup ladle from the sideboard and nodding to the fine-looking servant with the side-whiskers, who immediately began to set the table beside Missy. The Awakening The Resurrection
There is a slight difference here, too, for this man wears side-whiskers. Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891
He had splendid side-whiskers, though their yellow hue did not show in the photograph. Secret Bread
Well, I used to draw the parson at school, a fat, pompous, double chinned, pot-bellied animal, with thin side-whiskers, and a tall silk hat, and a big handful of a nose. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel
Ellen despised Arthur Alce—she did not like his looks, his old-fashioned side-whiskers and Gladstone collars, or the amount of hair and freckles that covered the exposed portions of his skin. Joanna Godden
A servant, morose, with flowing side-whiskers and in a gray apron, entered. The Awakening The Resurrection
He wore a magnificent gold watch and chain, and jewelled rings flashed from his white fingers as he, in absent moments, daintily passed a small pocket-comb through the meshes of his lustrous brown side-whiskers. Bunker Bean
"They didn't some years ago when there were no shops on Fifth Avenue and gentlemen wore side-whiskers," said Hamil, smiling. The Firing Line
The waiter with the long black side-whiskers tore up-stairs and grabbed his arms full of those bottles in the racks—you know—those fire-extinguishing bottles that have some kind of chemical stuff in them. The Little Colonel's Hero
In his mind's eye Mr. Twist saw Uncle Arthur as a typical bullying, red-necked Briton, with short side-whiskers. Christopher and Columbus
He was a tall, stout man, with long, grayish side-whiskers. The Awakening The Resurrection
He was tall and thin, and wore closely trimmed side-whiskers of a vicious iron gray. Bunker Bean
He was bald and clean-shaved but for scraps of side-whiskers that gave him a resemblance to the traditional stage-lawyer of amateur theatricals, a likeness increased by his heavy and prosy manner. The Jungle Girl
By this time a new actor had appeared on the scene in the person of a man with a black mustache and side-whiskers, who took a seat behind a card-table near the bar. The End of the World A Love Story
If Henri II had caught sight of him with his thin legs, side-whiskers, and eye-glasses he would have turned in his grave. The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912
He was neat and demure, slightly bald, with golden side-whiskers, and he had the air of a man nearly always ready to oblige. The Darling and Other Stories
A young man with small side-whiskers, tall and stooping, came in with Anna Sergeyevna and sat down beside her; he bent his head at every step and seemed to be continually bowing. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
The general pulls his side-whiskers, looks wise, and tells his adjutant to look over it, and, if correct, sign it. "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
But August Wehle, the striker on the Iatan, had an uncomfortable feeling that he had seen that face before, and that the long mustache and side-whiskers had grown in a remarkably short space of time. The End of the World A Love Story
Presently a butler opened the door—a pompous, tall and awful butler in serious black and with side-whiskers. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great
Its cover depicted a man in a check suit and side-whiskers looking on in astonishment at the removal of a drowned lady in full evening dress from a very minute pond. Ladies Must Live
And his trousers, by-the-by—though they have nothing to do with his triumphs—were a most horrible yellow plaid, such as they made when our fathers wore side-whiskers and there were crinolines in the land. The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents
He had white hair and white side-whiskers and a fine red face, which made me think of a strawberry partly covered with Devonshire clotted cream. Pomona's Travels A Series of Letters to the Mistress of Rudder Grange from her Former Handmaiden
He said nothing more, and I followed him—an oldish man with gray eyes and hair and side-whiskers, and neatly dressed, his head covered to the ears with a high hat, tilted backward. D'Ri and I
And as he tapped, his face went back to boyhood again, in spite of the side-whiskers, and his mouth was pursed up to a silent tune. The Delectable Duchy
He looked as if he'd got born into this wicked world with a bald spot, gray side-whiskers and a pair of gold-rimmed specks. Mr. Scraggs
Finally in one shop I explained my search to a tall, heavy man, evidently the proprietor, who had small green eyes set quite closely together, a florid complexion, and hay-coloured side-whiskers. Abroad with the Jimmies
The train in one hand and stroking his side-whiskers with the other, he was writhing about like a prima donna in her big scene and singing in a falsetto soprano voice. The Torrent Entre Naranjos
His dark side-whiskers and hair were brushed carefully forward. D'Ri and I
His face was wide and round, with a sanguine complexion, grey side-whiskers, and a cicatrix across the chin. The Delectable Duchy
To give greater effect to the thing and make it more fearful, Germans who contemplate singing it are requested to grow side-whiskers. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 28, 1917
His face was bluff and broad and bland, with ruddy cheeks and comfortable little tufts of side-whiskers, which gave him the appearance of a well-to-do grocer of the Rue St Antoine. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard
Short of breath and painfully weak in the legs, he was assisted from the carriage by a colored man, apparently about forty years old, to whom short side-whiskers and spectacles imparted an air of sobriety. The Marrow of Tradition
A keen-looking, grey-haired man, with a shaven face and close-cut side-whiskers, stepped into the box and was sworn in due form. The Red Thumb Mark
One in the centre, venerable for gold eye-glasses and grey side-whiskers, acted as chairman. Essays in Rebellion
His tweed suit and coloured shirt, no less than his shaggy side-whiskers, identified him as a Britisher, and his dull grey eye affected Silas with a sense of cold. New Arabian Nights
His face grew livid, and those little bourgeois side-whiskers quivered and thrilled with passion. The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard
He had shaved his side-whiskers and come over in flannels, but he was still indisputably the same person who had attended Ann Veronica for the measles and when she swallowed the fish-bone. Ann Veronica, a modern love story
He is described as rather attractive in appearance, his face long, his features regular, his forehead high, his hair, fair in colour, brushed back from the brows; he wore rather large side-whiskers. A Book of Remarkable Criminals
Two masterful little bushy side-whiskers bristled out from under his ears spindling away upwards to merge in the thick curves of his brindled hair. Round the Red Lamp
I should have told you yesterday that all my boys were got up for their work in moustaches and side-whiskers of some sort of blacking - I suppose wood-ash. Vailima Letters
The first who entered was a little ribston-pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks and fluffy white side-whiskers. The Return of Sherlock Holmes
King William wears large bushy side-whiskers, and some critics have thought that this portrait would be more complete if they were added. The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories
A minute later we heard steps upon the stairs, and an elderly red-faced man with grizzled side-whiskers was ushered in. The Return of Sherlock Holmes
The doctor, a pale, nervous young man, dressed in an ultra-professional, long black frock-coat, with a high, white collar cutting off his dapper side-whiskers in the centre, rubbed his hands together and smiled. Round the Red Lamp
These two have rallied their host upon his modishly trimmed side-whiskers. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation
He was bald, he had slight side-whiskers, he wore spectacles, and his face was devoid of expression. The Avenger
There was not room for side-whiskers and epaulets both, and so I let the whiskers go, and put in the epaulets, for the sake of style. The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories
The first who entered was a little Ribston pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks and fluffy white side-whiskers. The Return of Sherlock Holmes
His square, smooth-shaven chin was thrust out between his bushy side-whiskers, and his eyes shot fiercely, first at Roger, then at me. The Mutineers
The grayish rather aggressive looking side-whiskers first caught my eye, and a moment later I had taken his hand. Ruggles of Red Gap
He was a grave and somewhat inexpressive person, with reticent eyes and snow-white bunches of side-whiskers, and a rather cold and impassive manner. With the Procession
He had neatly-trimmed side-whiskers and moustache, while Johnson had a full beard. The Face and the Mask
This dwarf had a very intelligent face, with deep eyes; he wore moustache and side-whiskers, and long, bluish, unwashed hair. The Quest
The gentleman with the side-whiskers, who looked like the caricatures of the trusts, having at last succeeded in making his imperial wishes known, clambered into a taxicab, and sat back, apparently unimpressed. The Sign at Six
Jeremiah blinked solemnly at Roscoe Orlando's florid side-whiskers and wide sensuous mouth. Under the Skylights
He was a medium-sized man, with a bullet-head and a round chubby face, a small nose, round eyes, and, if you please, side-whiskers. Barlasch of the Guard
And my clerk dissuaded me from the side-whiskers which I keep by me for these occasions. First Plays
First I must explain that the governor with the flaming side-whiskers had fallen in love with Rosita, and without beating around the bush he had taken her off to his palace. The Quest
One red-faced individual with white side-whiskers, looking exactly like the comic-paper caricatures of the trusts, had evidently refused to accept any arbitrary dictates of natural forces. The Sign at Six
A stout, florid man, with red side-whiskers and a general air of good living, sat by an over-shadowing desk in the handsome office, and looked sourly at us as we entered. Blindfolded
There was, however, no other connection between the unsavoury mews and the aristocratic carriage-yard, whose proprietor, resplendent in side-whiskers and a shiny chimney-pot hat, advanced to meet us, a condescending smile diffusing his smug countenance. A Girl Among the Anarchists
He was tall and erect, he dressed well, wore small side-whiskers, had an eagle nose, and looked like an aristocrat. Children of the Bush
The governor of the island, the queerest Englishman there ever was, with a pair of side-whiskers that looked like flames leaping from his cheeks, summoned me as soon as we landed. The Quest
The servants seemed to me principally butlers with the traditional side-whiskers, or chasseurs with beards or mustaches. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters
In later years his hair, of a chestnut color, deserted his brow, but he wore it full at the sides and back, and this, with the side-whiskers of the day, tended to conceal his ears. Louis Agassiz as a Teacher; illustrative extracts on his method of instruction
Mr. De Forest favored her with a stare, chewed the end of his side-whiskers reflectively a moment, then deliberately walked over to her. Only an Incident
I doubt whether there is a pair of side-whiskers to match them in London. Pebbles on the shore [by] Alpha of the plough
When he began to drink it was his custom to repair at once to a barber and submit to having his side-whiskers trimmed fastidiously. The Boss of Little Arcady
Duncan, bald-headed but with white and bushy side-whiskers, was engaged in the serious business of oiling and polishing the state harness, which had not been used for many months past. Aunt Jane's Nieces
Following the word, there burst into Average Jones' private sanctum a gross old man, silk-hatted and bediamonded, whose side-whiskers bristled whitely with perturbed self-importance. Average Jones
My partner was an ordinary man of the period, of medium height, with common-place moustache and neatly trimmed side-whiskers, who made several differently worded remarks of the same meaning upon the same subject. The Doctor's Daughter
I remember when, to be really a student of good form, a man wore long side-whiskers of the Dundreary type. Pebbles on the shore [by] Alpha of the plough
Comrade Wotherspoon was a tall, thin man with side-whiskers and a high voice. Psmith in the City
Then the old man groaned dismally, shaking his side-whiskers with a negative expression that might have conveyed worlds of meaning to one able to interpret it. Aunt Jane's Nieces
"Pedro," he called, and a strange-looking Spanish butler who wore his side-whiskers like a bull fighter appeared behind his master; a sallow, furtive fellow with whom I determined I should never feel at ease. Bat Wing
Once upon a time we had a Japanese black bear named Jappie, quartered in a den with a Himalayan black bear,—the species with long, black side-whiskers and a white tip to its chin. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
They wasn't as big and long as those in the pictures, but they were side-whiskers. Kent Knowles: Quahaug
One of these waitresses, a woman of forty, had side-whiskers reaching half-way down her jaws. A Tramp Abroad — Volume 05
Elder Frewen, a tall, pale man, with long, sandy side-whiskers, appeared at the door of our pew with the collection plate. The Story Girl
But his startled manner caused her to lift her face from under his side-whiskers; and though the dusk was deepening, she could see that her arms were around an utter stranger. Taken Alive
Then he hastily put them on, adding some side-whiskers, which he had brought with him. The Exploits of Elaine
He was convinced that most Americans were confirmed neurotics and dyspeptics, just as Hephzy had believed all Englishmen wore side-whiskers. Kent Knowles: Quahaug
His hair was sandy, and he had reddish side-whiskers,—the kind called "side-boards." The Voyage of the Hoppergrass
An otherwise clean-shaven florid face was adorned with brown side-whiskers growing rather long. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel
In person he was rather handsome, the weasel type of his face being well concealed by fat and by judicious arrangements of mustache and side-whiskers. The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel
All doubts on this and every other point were set at rest one fine morning by the arrival of a sunburned gentleman with gray side-whiskers, a man I had not seen for years. The Veiled Lady and Other Men and Women
His long, drooping moustache and the side-whiskers of the time—incongruous as the comparison may seem—called to mind the elder Sothern as "Lord Dundreary." A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country
You see that tall man with side-whiskers, looking like a young bank president—my kind—my boy—well, he started life with a pick and shovel. Peter: a novel of which he is not the hero
Mr. Gammon buttoned his coat from top to bottom, smoothed his moustache and his side-whiskers, and had the air of a man who is in readiness for stern duty. The Town Traveller
"By thunder, Flambard, you have a heavy hand!" exclaimed one of the least important of beards, one of those that degenerate into side-whiskers as they become conservative. A Romance of Youth — Complete
His side-whiskers a shade less flamboyant than of old, a heavy watch-chain draped across his front, Grindle stood and lounged with his hands in his pockets. Australia Felix
In the vehicle sat an old gentleman with snowy side-whiskers and a Scotch plaid cap which could not be worn while driving except by a personage. The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million
The room was being rent asunder by mighty chords; and Simpson's smug face and side-whiskers appearing noiselessly in the doorway, were an insupportable anticlimax. The Rosary
"Oh, I don't think things are as bad as all that," put in Onias C. Skinner, the president, who had a face which with its very short side-whiskers was as bland as a Chinese god. The Titan
On Eliph's face was no longer the care-worn expression of the rejected lover, but the full glow of confidence, radiating from between his side-whiskers. Kilo : being the love story of Eliph' Hewlitt, book agent
Now, too, he had yielded to her persuasions and shaved off his beard; and his moustache and side-whiskers were like his hair, of an extreme, silky blond. Australia Felix
Properly clothed and in his right mind, he proved to be a most delightful old gentleman, with gold spectacles and snow-white side-whiskers, and a welcoming smile for everyone who entered. The Fortunes of Oliver Horn
Now, ring for that very nervous person, with side-whiskers; and tell him I want my maid, and my room, and I want to know where they have put my toucan. The Rosary
He was a short, stout man with sandy side-whiskers and a bald head. Cap'n Eri
It was a habit, an aristocratic touch, which, like his side-whiskers, detached him from the rest of Kilo. Kilo : being the love story of Eliph' Hewlitt, book agent
He had light hair, sandy side-whiskers, a face that looked as if it had been scrubbed with soap and sandpaper, and he wore a sickly yellow traveling-suit. Their Pilgrimage
The leader was a kindly featured man who wore a tall hat, side-whiskers, and a tail coat. The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors
She was mighty polite; for I had on a red wig and side-whiskers. Tales of the Argonauts
The alert, middle-aged man sat up straight, and gazed placidly at Jules, who was pulling his famous red side-whiskers. The Grand Babylon Hotel
Also, he still shaved his chin, sporting a pair of formidable gray side-whiskers. The Rise of David Levinsky
There is one who in make-up, form, and air, even to the cut of his side-whiskers, is an exact counterpart of the great railway king. Their Pilgrimage
Joe was to become capable very soon of turning out pictures that old gentlemen with thin side-whiskers and thick pocketbooks would sandbag one another in his studio for the privilege of buying. The Four Million
In appearance Mr. Pendyce was rather of the old school, upright and active, with thin side-whiskers, to which, however, for some years past he had added moustaches which drooped and were now grizzled. The Country House
Henceforth it was by this monosyllable that Mr. Razumov got into the habit of referring mentally to the stranger with grey silky side-whiskers. Under Western Eyes
I had known him as a young man, although to my childish eye he had looked old—a strong fellow, probably of twenty-eight, with jet-black side-whiskers and beard, with bright, black eyes and alert movements. The Rise of David Levinsky
The judge, a one-armed man, with white hair and side-whiskers, sat at his desk, writing with his left hand. One of Ours
You think he is your waiter—there is the bald head, the black side-whiskers, the Roman nose.  The Angel and the Author, and others
There was nothing small about him but his short, white side-whiskers. A Set of Six
A pair of bushy side-whiskers had given to his red face an aggressively respectable appearance.  Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green
He had a colored scarf round his chin, and I could see little of his face save a pair of keen dark eyes, overhung by bushy white brows, and long gray side-whiskers. The Sign of the Four
About five feet seven inches in height; strongly built, sallow complexion, black hair, a little bald in the center, bushy black side-whiskers and mustache; tinted glasses; slight infirmity of speech. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Modern English
The light of the bit of candle fell upon a round, hook-nosed face with black moustaches and little side-whiskers. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard
A neat, jaunty-looking old gentleman, in a nice fur-lined overcoat, with a fresh, red face and white side-whiskers, was conducted from the place where he had been standing among the general public, to the witness-box. The Lodger
He was the most venerable of the labourers on the farm—a tall, solid man, still unbent, with grey side-whiskers and a steep, dignified profile. Crome Yellow
His gray eyebrows and gray hair looked rather shaggy and disheveled, and his side-whiskers anything but decorative. The Financier, a novel
Mr. Daw is a tall, slim gentleman of about fifty-five, with a florid face and snow-white mustache and side-whiskers. Majorie Daw
Captain Mitchell was a thick, elderly man, wearing high, pointed collars and short side-whiskers, partial to white waistcoats, and really very communicative under his air of pompous reserve. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard
He was a tall, nervous-looking man with a fair, handsome face and long side-whiskers. Finished
In the background, an insignificant-looking man with grey side-whiskers and spectacles was beaming upon everybody. The Vanished Messenger
He was a pathetic figure with his thin legs and body, his gray hair, and his snow-white side-whiskers. The Financier, a novel
The storekeeper was a tall, portly man, with a gray mustache and side-whiskers, and a high bald forehead. Hiram the Young Farmer
One of the largest stalls bore the name of Breckinridge upon it, and the proprietor a horsey-looking man, with a sharp face and trim side-whiskers was helping a boy to put up the shutters. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Dr. Brighton-Pomfrey was a little round-faced man with defective eyesight and an unsuitable nose for the glasses he wore, and he flaunted—God knows why—enormous side-whiskers. Soul of a Bishop
I also wore a fairly long beard, moustache, and side-whiskers The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont
His rather showy side-whiskers seemed now like flags or ornaments of a better day that was gone. The Financier, a novel
“Think I was never coming back, Joe?” queried the head of the department, a pink-and-white-faced man, whose austere side-whiskers were belied by genial little eyes. The Game
About five ft. seven in. in height; strongly built, sallow complexion, black hair, a little bald in the centre, bushy, black side-whiskers and moustache; tinted glasses, slight infirmity of speech. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
His side-whiskers waved apart like wings about to flap. Soul of a Bishop
It was as unmistakably the library of a solid old banker as Eathorne's side-whiskers were the side-whiskers of a solid old banker. Babbitt
He felt the side-whiskers on his left cheek. The Financier, a novel
He was wearing a dark blue overcoat of no particular cut, his aspect had no relief; yet those restless side-whiskers flanking his red mouth and the suspicious expression of his black eyes made him noticeable.  The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes
The poor father—a man of forty with black, bushy side-whiskers and a pathetic gash on his freshly-shaved chin—thanked us all, swallowing his tears.  'Twixt Land and Sea
Big man; short side-whiskers going grey, fine face, loud voice.  Within the Tides
He still wore the delicate patches of side-whiskers which had been the uniform of bankers in 1870. Babbitt
Cowperwood, Sr., was already plucking at his side-whiskers in a confused and troubled way. The Financier, a novel
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