My Southern Friends All of Which I Saw And Part of Which I Was

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My Southern Friends All of Which I Saw And Part of Which I Was
Gilmore, James R. (James Roberts), 1822-1903
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" The last speaker was not more than thirty, but a bald spot on the top of his head, and a slight falling in of his mouth, caused by premature decay of the front teeth, made him seem several years older. He had marked but not regular features, and a restless, dark eye, that opened and shut with a peculiar wink, which kept time with the motion of his lips in speaking. His clothes were cut in a loose, jaunty style, and his manner, though brusque and abrupt, betokened, like his face, a free, frank..., whole-souled character. He was several years the junior of the other, and as unlike him as one man can be unlike an- other. The older gentleman, as I have said, was tall and dark. He had a high, bold forehead, a pale, sallow complexion, and wore heavy, gray whiskers, trimmed with the utmost nicety, and meeting under a sharp, narrow chin. His face was large, his jaws wide, and his nose pointed and prominent ; but his mouth was small, and gathered in at the corners like a rat's ; and, as if to add to the rat resemblance, its puny, white teeth seemed borrowed from that animal.

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