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  • One of them, a fairhaired lad with very blue eyes was, Gina informed her in a whisper, the expert with the 'cosh.'

    Twin Moons 2010

  • The Chachapoyas were a tall, fairhaired, light-skinned race that some researchers believe may have come from Europe.

    Archive 2007-01-07 Bill Crider 2007

  • The Chachapoyas were a tall, fairhaired, light-skinned race that some researchers believe may have come from Europe.

    Peru Update Bill Crider 2007

  • And again she laughed — and again Lugur and all the fairhaired joined in her laughter.

    The Moon Pool 2004

  • Promotional materials also use pictures of children, fairhaired, barefooted, wearing straw hats and suspenders, encouraging us to relate to simpler times and simpler pleasures.

    Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999

  • Promotional materials also use pictures of children, fairhaired, barefooted, wearing straw hats and suspenders, encouraging us to relate to simpler times and simpler pleasures.

    Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999

  • It was not my husband I saw, but a small-boned, soft-skinned, fairhaired woman staring back at me.

    Incubus Arensberg, Ann, 1937- 1999

  • He saw the fairhaired clerk eyeing him curiously from the counter and, flushing, opened the book again.

    Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997

  • Matt wasn't a fairhaired, blue-eyed knight on a white steed.

    Temptation's Price Schulze, Dallas 1992

  • They stood close together in the murky shades of the alley, like a fairhaired brother and sister at the tail end of a shouting match.

    The Silicon Mage Hambly, Barbara 1988

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