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  • But it is, as I have promised, of my bright-haired child that I think.

    Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer Lucy Weston 2011

  • But it is, as I have promised, of my bright-haired child that I think.

    Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer Lucy Weston 2011

  • Out from the cherubim choir a bright-haired Angel springs,

    Two Poets 2007

  • Out from the cherubim choir a bright-haired Angel springs,

    Two Poets 2007

  • The night over the pool is undisturbed by bombs, he knows, because nothing can cross into the land of the bright-haired women, their painted nails and brilliant hair and glowing skin.

    Excerpt: Crescent by Diana Abu-Jaber 2003

  • Then she swallowed and shook her head; she owed it to that bright-haired princess, who had gone out of her way to give her an end to her grief, to at least bring the situation to a point of neutrality.

    Ill Met By Moonlight Lackey, Mercedes 2005

  • Off went the boat, and off went the small bright-haired boy.

    Over the River 2004

  • Dingo, so Scotch-looking, and Kit, so bright-haired, having lost his paper cap, were left padding round and round the last chair.

    Flowering Wilderness 2004

  • A bright-haired little boy, something like Kit Mont, was guiding his boat with a stick to a fresh attempt to cross the pond.

    Over the River 2004

  • We noticed too a knot of bright-haired Macedonians, loaded with massive jewelry (I admit they can wear it and it is exquisitely made) all listening just like Greeks.

    The Mask of Apollo Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 1966

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