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You looked over a very low fence of white cravat . . . and there it lay, a valley between two jutting heights of collar, serene and whiskerless before you.

From Time Magazine Archive

"We're not strong on ancestry out West," he rubbed his whiskerless chin.

From The Freebooters of the Wilderness by Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina)

"Listen and I will tell you," He told himself of the great resolution to which he had come on that famous morning when he awoke to find himself whiskerless.

From Once on a Time by Robinson, Charles

Why, as the man passed him, he turned his face full on Tynn; disclosing the features, the white, whiskerless cheek, with the black mark upon it, of Frederick Massingbird.

From Verner's Pride by Wood, Henry, Mrs.

Under that again, is a girl in a garden-chair; a young man, whiskerless, with wavy hair, kneels and kisses her hand. 

From The Problem of 'Edwin Drood' A Study in the Methods of Dickens by Nicoll, W. Robertson




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