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The pinched-faced woman glared at him from behind her glass-walled room as he walked up to the pay phone in the waiting area.
He could not remember, it was so long ago/ Pinched-faced nuns and officious nurses, yes.
The pinched-faced woman at the;!
She didn't like the pinched-faced Meron Lord of Nabol Hold.
The instructor was a pinched-faced woman of eighty, with frizzy short hair dyed brilliant green in a fashion which was fifteen years out-of-date.
It was one of the people from the city who had gathered to protect the armya tall, slender, pinched-faced woman with a formidable scowl and a long knife.
He might have kept it under a crate and thrown it pieces of food, simply to be its master, to control it, to confine it, the way his own life was determined by pinched-faced adults.
It all ends happily ever after, of course, though not before Mr. Burton and company have gathered the dead with the undead, and given a kick in the pants to a pinched-faced pastor even more shriveled than the bride herself.
The shortest of the three, a red-haired, pinched-faced man, lay against the stern and seemed to be dozing, his hands loosely gripped around a fishing pole that was attached to a red and white cork bobbing a bare two feet from the boat's waterline.
Vallis, a pinched-faced woman with short, jet-black hair, nodded silently, while Latta, a short, elderly man in a pea-green jacket that had seen better days (those being the days around the solstice, at a latitude where the sun never rose) grinned and tipped his round felt hat.