"Bewhiskered" Quotes from Famous Books
... maltreated, the white shield of his bosom no longer lustrous and immaculate, his tie twisted wildly beneath one ear, his collar unbuttoned, as though wrenched from its fastenings in a moment of fury. These things apart, he had within the hour aged ten years in the flesh: gone the proud flush of his bewhiskered gills, in its place leaden pallor; and gone the quick, choleric fire from eyes now smouldering, dull ... — The Day of Days - An Extravaganza • Louis Joseph Vance
... inside the charmed inclosure, but his person was elsewhere. Simultaneously, with the beginning of the performance of "As You like It," he was in his own barn-loft confronting Andrew Gregory and the five bewhiskered assistants from New York City. Gregory had met the detectives at the Inn and had guided them to the marshal's barn, where final instructions were to be given. For half an hour the party discussed plans with Anderson Crow, ... — The Daughter of Anderson Crow • George Barr McCutcheon
... six days later that they shoved open the door of the trading post and greeted McTavish, the big bewhiskered Scotchman who was the ... — Connie Morgan in the Fur Country • James B. Hendryx
... slouch hat, old coat and trousers. A neat striped pair of trousers replaced the old, frayed and baggy pair. A new shirt, then a sporty vest and a frock coat followed. As he put the finishing touches on, he looked for all the world like a bewhiskered foreigner. ... — The Exploits of Elaine • Arthur B. Reeve
... a regular hermit," said the plump bewhiskered one, sitting gingerly on the edge of a frail chair. "Not one of these 'all for love of a woman' hermits you read about in books. Of course, I have to pretend I am, in summer, in order to sell the ... — Seven Keys to Baldpate • Earl Derr Biggers |