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The rabbi looked at her with his long seamed face, which had seen so much.
He turned it in his hand, considering its seamed surface.
He had white hair and a seamed red face.
His eyes came up, looking into the seamed face.
He passed it and went on beyond into the seamed slope of rock.
He tipped his head, looking down into Jon's seamed face.
There was a peculiar little smile on his seamed mouth.
The old seamed worn face fell forward on top of the pass book.
Another shock for Claude, who ran a hand over his seamed face.
The old man's seamed face was set and his eyes were hard and angry.
His cheeks had begun to take on a similar seamed and cracked look.
The other man frowned, accentuating the lines in his seamed face.
After the seamed faces and streets came an abrupt change of mood.
She looked at her legs in the seamed stockings, turning them this way and that.
The seamed side lay low against my left breast.
He glanced at the others but their seamed faces were unreadable.
"You have a wonderful memory," I said, and his seamed face flushed.
Then swiveling slowly back, she looked at the doctor's seamed heavy red face.
Turning, he saw a tall fellow with a seamed face and a crew cut the color of sand.
It was Colton, his seamed face anxious as he looked from the screen.
Sweat and dried blood etched the seamed scars on his face.
Bright eyes burning in a seamed and dirty face.
The woman had a seamed face as dark as old rosewood.
The anthropologist's seamed face pulled down into a frown.
He turned his head to me, his seamed face calm, that thin smile in evidence.