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There was Zeus All-Father, with his great, silvery, ringleted beard.
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Miss Alicia's tears were still streaming, but she held her ringleted head well up.
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There were dolls in the window, charming, round-eyed, ringleted.
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Either way, this black man, his ringleted hair gleaming on his shoulders, was not Gentle.
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I remember that, young as I was, I disabled a very pretty perfumed and ringleted Cavalier.
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From one of these an elderly, ringleted woman, deeply veiled, rose suddenly and barred the path of the swaggering nobleman.
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This was a full-blown, very plump damsel, fair as waxwork, with handsome and regular features, languishing blue eyes, and ringleted yellow hair.
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Melville, a ringleted English lady, or of Portuguese with the Countess; who likewise sipped chocolate and fingered dry toast, and was mournfully melodious.
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She had a crown of ringleted hair as purple-black as the grapes and her body seemed to be bursting out of its skin.
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The Hasidic fathers clustered around the glass of the nursery, and writer felt at once drawn to them and inadequate to their dark-suited, ringleted assurance.
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"Translation work," said the prettier guardsman, a ringleted blond Gaul.
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"Mrs. Whann, don't say that," spoke up a deferential voice from the face of a rather sallow-skinned young man, with long, ringleted, yellow hair.