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And this lantern-jawed fellow might possibly be a character actor of high ability.
The steward was a tall, lank, lantern-jawed man, whose cheek-bones were almost as prominent as his long nose.
His honest, lantern-jawed face was gray and drawn.
He was lantern-jawed, and it did seem as though his dry, shaven lips had never in all his life wrinkled into a smile.
The swarthy steward, a thin, lantern-jawed person, grinned.
The boys noticed that occasionally a lantern-jawed fellow would look pious at them, as though afraid he would be contaminated.
They were gaunt and lantern-jawed, and clothed in tattered buckskin.
He was tired and horribly thirsty; but his lantern-jawed visage was one unmarred mask of bliss.
He was a lantern-jawed giant with the powerful frame of a longshoreman, and he laughed in pleasure as he collected his money.
Very rigidly and rather with the air of being peevish for some reason, a lantern-jawed person stood in the middle of the floor.
The cold, bleak sparks of eyes in his lean, lantern-jawed face scintillated with cunning.
After several minutes the door opened, and a lanky, loose-jointed, lantern-jawed man of some forty-odd years stepped out.
A small, wiry, middle-aged man, with an honest, lantern-jawed face, entered the living room bearing a breakfast tray.
The sick man was indeed a wretched looking object, with a thin, lantern-jawed face, hollow feverish eyes and a sunken chest.
The stranger had a long, clean-shaven, lantern-jawed face.