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  • A thoughtful-looking fair man in military dress, his eyes bore the telltale traces of laugh lines at the corners.

    Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009

  • One of the commanders of the group that held me was Alexander Farfan, a soft-spoken, thoughtful-looking man who was the only jungle-walking guerilla soldier I had ever seen who wore glasses.

    Marc Gonsalves: I Was Held Hostage in Colombia, and My Captors Should Face US Justice 2009

  • A thoughtful-looking fair man in military dress, his eyes bore the telltale traces of laugh lines at the corners.

    The Mortal Instruments: Book One: City of Bones Cassandra Clare 2007

  • On the occasion in question I met one of the Sheriffs of the City, who is also an Alderman -- not a fat, apoplectic, greasy, vulgar Cr [oe] sus, but a handsome, thoughtful-looking gentleman, decidedly under fifty, who might be anything but an Alderman.

    The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2) Harry Furniss

  • 'Aw say, Amos,' said a thoughtful-looking man, 'aw often wonder if thaa'll be content when thaa geets up aboon to see us lot in t'other shop.'

    Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather

  • A deeper tinge now rested upon the purely oval cheek as the girl returned the recognition of a thoughtful-looking young man who had the air and manner of one possessed with more common sense than generally falls to the lot of the young men courted by the _creme de la creme_.

    Marguerite Verne Rebecca Agatha Armour

  • The first was a typewritten document which had been handed up by a thoughtful-looking gentleman in the front row.

    The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton Ian Hay 1914

  • Ambrosch, the thoughtful-looking one who had directed me down by the plum bushes, called my attention to the stout brick walls and the cement floor.

    My Ántonia Willa Sibert Cather 1910

  • Ambrosch, the thoughtful-looking one who had directed me down by the plum bushes, called my attention to the stout brick walls and the cement floor.

    My Antonia Willa Sibert Cather 1910

  • He was thoughtful-looking and shy, so he did not get on well and his new church building grew very slowly.

    The City and the World and Other Stories Francis Clement Kelley 1909

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