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  • Mrs. Dudgeon unbars the door and opens it, letting into the stuffy kitchen a little of the freshness and a great deal of the chill of the dawn, also her second son Christy, a fattish, stupid, fair-haired, round-faced man of about 22, muffled in a plaid shawl and grey overcoat. The Devil's Disciple
  • As the cameras rolled and crowds gathered to stare at the fair-haired American with the local governmental leader, the villagers quietly whispered and joked among themselves.
  • He saw Alekos, which was surprising enough, but he also saw a very tall fair-haired man dressed in the fustanella of an evzone. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • And knowledgeable supporters of a certain vintage at Ayr RFC may recall the raw-boned, fair-haired youngster making his mark in the side's back row some nine seasons ago.
  • In front of me to my left, and facing me almost full-on but not quite: a handsome, lightly muscular man, fair-haired, quite craggy looking, in an olive green vest, and all on his own.
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  • He is a fair-haired boy of the boss.
  • For Erik Yehl, a fair-haired, soft-spoken boy who loves basketball and video games, the film was sometimes tough to watch, because it hit so close to home.
  • ‘I used to be their fair-haired boy,’ he now says.
  • When Ripley was eight years old, she was the fair-haired little girl who played Jemima.
  • Children - some fair-haired with blue eyes reminding us that parts of Syria were occupied by the Crusaders - clamber over the ruins; a few French tourists drink mint tea.
  • In a recent interview Kinnie figured that the fix was in with this one, naming Michael Buble as the industry fair-haired boy.
  • What an interesting pair they must have made - Love tall and fair-haired and Barrett quite the opposite, brown-haired and squat.
  • He was wiry fair-haired, burned by the sun, and about my age.
  • In the meantime, read below about what the fair-haired actress-cum-musical legist had to say about Hilary Clinton and Britney Spears. Jacqueline Colette Prosper: Bend and Snap: A Chat with Tony Nominee Laura Bell Bundy
  • He's a tall, fair-haired guy.
  • Lance Darby, a fair-haired, rosy-cheeked lad, who was Chet's particular chum, was ahead and he came, puffingly, to a stop just before Laura. The Girls of Central High on the Stage: or, The Play That Took the Prize
  • Before the glittering store windows pose lovely, fair-haired Creoles of nearly pure Spanish decent, and stunning mestizas with rich auburn hair and glowing cinnamon complexions.
  • She was a fair-haired, quiet young woman and later toured the country, being welcomed by crowds and signing photos.
  • While she was still hesitating the fair-haired man took a decision of his own and came towards her. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • the fair-haired boy of the literary set
  • One fair-haired invader lay across the gunwale of a boat, the manner of his death told by the arrow that transfixed his breast. CHAPTER XII
  • The fair-haired tot cannot walk and has a limited range of movement.
  • The stocky, fair-haired farmer ran his gristled, work-worn hand over his tanned and troubled face. Surrender A Dream
  • In one of the vessels behind him, as he mused, a seaman noiselessly thrust his head out at a companion to look the hour upon the town's clock, and the boy, pale, fair-haired, pondering, with eyes upon the shrouds of a gabbart, forced himself by his stillness and inaction upon the man's notice. Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure
  • A handsome young dad entered with a small, fair-haired boy at his side. Times, Sunday Times
  • While Jonze is fair-haired and pencil-thin, affecting a grungy skater-look, the 45-year-old Kaufman has the air of a bookworm.
  • Of medium height, fair-haired, his gray eyes magnified by glasses with steel-blue frames.
  • One month went by, two months, nine months, and the empress gave birth to a son, as white as unskimmed milk, and as fair-haired as moonlight.
  • “Comtesse, a tout peche misericorde,” * said a fair-haired young man with a long face and nose, as he entered the room. War and Peace
  • Henry and Co. push the envelope, but by and large, Selig treats them like fair-haired boys, looking the other way when they test the rules.
  • ‘I am not a philosopher or a thinker, I am just a novelist,’ says the fair-haired, soft-spoken author, firm despite his hesitant English.
  • Idris, 76, who grew up in Pontypool in south Wales, is pictured as a fair-haired eight year-old.
  • All the RNVR surgeons have gone off on 'Overlord' and there was an American Army doctor there, a Captain Ruttenberg, quite a young fair-haired man. The Breaking Wave
  • Tarja recognised the wild-eyed, fair-haired young man, with a rush of despair. MEDALON
  • But the most precious thing was the picture record of fair-haired Lydia's first months.
  • And again, an "itinerant" came along with a machine known as a lung-tester; one fair-haired, slender youth, having fears he would fall below the average, made so great an effort as seriously to impair his health for the time. Minnesota; Its Character and Climate Likewise Sketches of Other Resorts Favorable to Invalids; Together With Copious Notes on Health; Also Hints to Tourists and Emigrants.
  • The fair-haired policeman, who had been sitting with a finger under his ear, stroking his chin, said no, he thought that covered everything.
  • Out of it stepped a fair-haired blonde woman with long curly locks and warm smile, she was what one might call beautiful.
  • Stephanie was tall, fair-haired, walking with ease inside a fawn linen suit, with a handbag slung over one shoulder. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • All this time the fair-haired interpretess had not been allowed by the vigilant guardian of the harem to utter a word. In Morocco
  • ‘Five years ago, about 80 percent of our covers featured fair-haired blue-eyed women, even though they represented a minority,’ Wells said.
  • They're akin to the licence granted the king's fair-haired courtiers in the Middle Ages.
  • It was back in the tenth century, when the mighty fair-haired warriors of Norway and Sweden and Denmark, whom the people of Southern Europe called the Northmen, were becoming known and dreaded throughout the world. The Thrall of Leif the Lucky
  • On the other hand, there are blue-eyed, fair-haired Arabs in the Levant, presumably descendants of the Crusaders.
  • Weaver was no longer the fair-haired boy of the city elite.
  • The pickpocket was described as being white, fair-haired, in his early 20s and was wearing blue jeans, a blue jacket and a baseball cap.
  • Sitting in Verney's pavilion, he saw, walking on the sea-front, a fair-haired young lady of medium height, wearing a beret; a white Pomeranian dog was running behind her.
  • There was no warmth in her eyes at all, except when she addressed the fair-haired Fardohnyan captain. TREASON KEEP
  • He will have noted the height, build, and general appearance of the two men: one was fat, middle-aged, and bald and had a scar over his left eye; the other younger, fair-haired, more athletic, and had a moustache.

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