The hat rose until it stood six feet in the air, surmounting a round, good-natured face, ending in a chin whisker.
"The Other Fellow"
F. Hopkinson Smith
Professor Roberts was a middle-aged man, with a chin whisker.
"Rose of Dutcher's Coolly"
Hamlin Garland
There were already a pretty large sprinkling of spectators in the gallery, and a numerous muster of gentlemen in wigs in the barristers' seats, who presented, as a body, all that pleasing and extensive variety of nose and whisker for which the bar of England is so justly celebrated.
"Bardell v. Pickwick"
Percy Fitzgerald