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  • “They were all meanlooking, which consoled me,” he said, “for I should hate to see a criminal with a noble face.”

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • “They were all meanlooking, which consoled me,” he said, “for I should hate to see a criminal with a noble face.”

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • “They were all meanlooking, which consoled me,” he said, “for I should hate to see a criminal with a noble face.”

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • “They were all meanlooking, which consoled me,” he said, “for I should hate to see a criminal with a noble face.”

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • “They were all meanlooking, which consoled me,” he said, “for I should hate to see a criminal with a noble face.”

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • Sleek, meanlooking stuffed dragons, on the other hand, is a totally different story.

    Archive 2004-07-01 Torill 2004

  • I had casually observed an old, meanlooking woman, who called on my husband every two or three months to receive some money.

    Maria; or The Wrongs of Woman 2002

  • The white hunter, who was a very big, meanlooking man, agreed.

    IRON LAKE William Kent Krueger 2001

  • The white hunter, who was a very big, meanlooking man, agreed.

    IRON LAKE William Kent Krueger 2001

  • I of course rode the subways at night, sat next to meanlooking black youth in my fur coat and my diamond ring, and told them that I was a tourist here and just out wandering aimlessly.

    My life as a woman Roseanne, Barr 1989

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