He was short and haggard, his tired face, covered with smallpox scars, was the color of the earth.
He was a big man, heavy-faced with long side whiskers, a broken nose and smallpox scars.
Mary, whose smallpox scars render her more or less unmarriageable, exists for the moments she can discuss literature with her brother.
The smallpox scars did for her what a dueling scar does' for a man; they gave her a hard and dangerous look.
People touch a stone there with depressions resembling smallpox scars and will gain some improvement or profit.
His body was comfortably stout, his fair face marked by comparatively few smallpox scars.
Except for the deep smallpox scars, he was indistinguishable from all the other gamblers in the eighteen-tatami rooms down the hall.
Faces pitted with smallpox scars.
Casanova's smallpox scars, sunken cheeks, and hook nose became all the more noticeable.
Tradition holds that Tekakwitha's smallpox scars vanished at the time of her death in 1680.