Dyck looked at the pockmarked face of Ferens, whose record in the courts was a bad one, and what he saw did not disgust him.
"No Defense, Volume 2."
Gilbert Parker
But worst of all, the city is pockmarked with public-houses, and bristles with high round chimneys.
"Put Yourself in His Place"
Charles Reade
Though short, thick-set, pockmarked, and speaking always in a low voice as if listening to himself, this Breton, a former lieutenant in the Guard, showed the evidence of such resolution, such sang-froid on his face that throughout life, even in the army, no one had ever ventured to trifle with him.
"Modeste Mignon"
Honore de Balzac