The apple-faced Mr. Strong was born in 1929 in rural Canada. ❋ Unknown (2008)
He was a white-haired, apple-faced old boy, with sleepy eyes and ❋ Gilbert Keith (2003)
A little, apple-faced, shrivelled-looking man was waiting for them. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
Kenny's old peasant in wrinkled apple-faced cheer smiled broadly from the wall, listening to the click of billiard balls with his painted eyes upon the doorway. ❋ Leona Dalrymple (N/A)
An apple-faced old woman received me at the door, and hospitably invited me to wait within for Mr. Austyn's return from morning service, which I did, while the carriage, with the little boys and Tip in it, drove up and down before the door. ❋ Lanoe Falconer (N/A)
Julia saw her little old grandmother, in an outrageous flowered bonnet, and Evelyn who was a most successful modiste now, and Marguerite, looking flushed and excited, with her fat, apple-faced young husband, and three lumpy little children. ❋ Kathleen Thompson Norris (1923)
Mandy gasped, as she stood panting for breath and blinking at the pretty, young, apple-faced Julia; "I was suah most gone dat time." ❋ Margaret Mayo (1916)
A stout, apple-faced woman opened it, looking a shade nervous. ❋ Unknown (1913)
Mandy gasped, as she stood panting for breath and blinking at the pretty, young, apple-faced Julia; ` ` I was suah most gone dat time. '' ❋ Unknown (1908)
Toodle being the family name of the apple-faced family. ❋ Unknown (1908)
He was a white-haired, apple-faced old boy, with sleepy eyes and a grey moustache; stout, sedentary, and very innocent, of a type that may often be found in France, but is still commoner in Catholic Germany. ❋ Gilbert Keith (1908)
Before the bell had well stopped ringing, a sturdy apple-faced old woman, wearing the Breton dress Jack so much admired, stood before them. ❋ Marie Belloc Lowndes (1907)
Then his eyes strayed to Mr. Nicholas Jelnik, being talked to by Mr.. Scarboro and an apple-faced Confederate with pellucid blue eyes and a renowned trigger-finger. ❋ Marie Conway Oemler (1905)
These I was fortunate enough to have most patiently described to me by a Syrian who sat beside me, apple-faced and beaming, pleased with the play and himself as interpreter. ❋ Unknown (1900)
Bending forward, I accosted an apple-faced woman in the next pew. ❋ John Galsworthy (1900)
On principle, however, look out for an apple-faced Dutchman with a thin nose and no lips. ❋ Unknown (1899)
The father-in-law was a little apple-faced old gentleman with bright eyes and a ready smile, who evidently considered his son-in-law a born wit, and was ready to laugh at all his sallies. ❋ Unknown (1899)
She was a little, apple-faced woman, with a figure suggestive of a tea-cozy, and a voice with a gurgle in it, like a dove's. ❋ Basil King (1893)