We think of the slave-boys looking very clean and good, like those cherubs with red cheeks and tow-colored hair on Christmas cards. |
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Prairie Crawford's image, her long, tow-colored hair, and her flapping clothes, came and went quickly. |
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Not much else of his features could be discerned, hidden as they were by an enormous tow-colored beard. |
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He was very blond and his tow-colored hair usually fell in a lock over his left eye. |
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They saw simply a loose, lank youth with tow-colored sunburned hair and a berry-brown, ingenuous face that wore a quizzical, good-natured smile. |
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She had tow-colored hair that was chopped short, and a pale pitiful little face. |
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Nimitz, calm in demeanor and courteous in speech, with blue eyes, a pink complexion, and tow-colored hair turning white, was a fortunate appointment. |
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Tall and gawky as he was in person, with tow-colored hair, and a scanty suit of shabbiest homespun, his appearance excited astonishment or ridicule wherever he went. |
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