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  • The redbearded sailor who had his weather eye on the newcomers boarded Stephen, whom he had singled out for attention in particular, squarely by asking: —

    Ulysses 2003

  • The HOI POLLOI of jarvies or stevedores or whatever they were after a cursory examination turned their eyes apparently dissatisfied, away though one redbearded bibulous individual portion of whose hair was greyish, a sailor probably, still stared for some appreciable time before transferring his rapt attention to the floor.

    Ulysses 2003

  • "Little early for raiders," says the redbearded figure.

    The Magi'i Of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000

  • Jemmy and the redbearded probe went in with Willametta and Amnon.

    Destiny's Road Niven, Larry 1997

  • Burly and redbearded, hook newly strapped on to stick out of his right sleeve, Rufus Bullen stumped over to join them.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989

  • A redbearded, soft-woken half-elf, the like of which had not been seen in Tarsis in decades, said they had traveled far and sought shelter.

    Dragons of Winter Night Weis, Margaret 1985

  • A redbearded, soft-spoken half-elf, the like of which had not been seen in Tarsis in decades, said they had traveled far and sought shelter.

    Dragons of Winter Night Weis, Margaret 1985

  • A redbearded, soft-Woken half-elf, the like of which had not been seen in Tarsis in decades, said they had traveled far and sought shelter.

    Hammer and Axe Parkinson, Dan 1985

  • But perhaps this time the redbearded warrior was right.

    Mission to Moulokin Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1979

  • He was a small, furious, redbearded man with a slouch hat, a big cigar, and a quart bottle of forty-rod in his coat pocket which he sucked at in between accusing his assistants of swindling him and bawling to everyone to give him some sellin 'room.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

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