First to reach the plane was a man of rugged build, whose well-matured face marked his age as in the early thirties.
"Forgive me," he eventually said, his face marked with a mixture of compassion and concern.
Vance asked, his face marked with a solitary creeper of blood.
He stood in the doorway, his nose bloody, his face marked with tears.
He was a man past sixty, and his thin face marked him as one who had lost all former initiative.
His face, too, marked him as a man who could be entrusted with important duty.
Everyone's clean faces and bodies marked an encouraging resurgence of civilization.
I see one here whose face marks him as an Eridun.
The tall man's square face and steady eyes marked him as the leader of the group.
He was a head taller than she and a little older, but his face and hair marked him as her close kin.