The Judge turned impatiently and addressed a grey-headedman on his left.
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An agitated grey-headedman appeared from the room of the Ward Leaders.
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He was a massively built, grey-headedman of something more than sixty.
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He saw before him a bent, grey-headedman looking at him lovingly and wistfully.
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Among them was one grey-headedman, whom I recognised by his dress for the captain.
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They say he was an old grey-headedman when Sir Thomas Mitchell first explored the Narran district in 1845.
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And there he saw a lame grey-headedman sitting on one side of the hall, with Gwalchmai beside him.
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Mr. Turnbull was a grey-headedman of threescore, much troubled with lumbago, which made him stoop as he walked.
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And the grey-headedman aft was surely Philip Guille, the Sénéchal, and the faces of the rest were all friendly.
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The door opened, and in darted a grey-headedman, with handsome but strongly marked features, laughing and shouting like a schoolboy broke loose.
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Weiss unlocked and threw open the office door, and a moment later returned with a tall, grey-headedman, with closely cropped beard and gold-rimmed eyeglasses.
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I jist longed to jump to me feet, an' pint out that old grey-headedman a sittin' thar, an' tell a few things I know.
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The two grey-headedmen looked at each other for a moment in silence.
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Perhaps I have lived long enough-longerthan many a grey-headedman.
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That was all these grey-headedmen had learned.
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"I misdoubt there'll be no reading this day," said a grey-headedman.