When Mr. Merl had just penned the last sentence, the door slowly and cautiously was opened behind him, and a very much carbuncled face protruded into the room.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
He had a great mulberry-coloured face, a big, carbuncled nose, fierce eyes, and a grim and brutal mouth.
"Green Tea; Mr. Justice Harbottle"
Joseph Sheridan LeFanu
The first on whom I cast my eye was a man about sixty, dressed in a grey kerseymere coat with short lappets, yellow waistcoat, and wide coarse canvas trousers; upon his head was a very broad dirty straw hat, and in his hand he held a thick cane with ivory handle; his eyes were bleared and squinting, his face rubicund, and his nose much carbuncled.
"The Bible in Spain"
George Borrow