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  • Her soft, round face, sandy brown hair, deep brown eyes, a bright smile suspended forever in death at eighteen years of age.

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • Her soft, round face, sandy brown hair, deep brown eyes, a bright smile suspended forever in death at eighteen years of age.

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • While he dialed, I studied his face: the high curving forehead, the broad Cheney nose, the endearing gap between his two front teeth, the wayward lock of sandy brown hair.

    The Dark Side of Innocence Terri Cheney 2011

  • Her soft, round face, sandy brown hair, deep brown eyes, a bright smile suspended forever in death at eighteen years of age.

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • While he dialed, I studied his face: the high curving forehead, the broad Cheney nose, the endearing gap between his two front teeth, the wayward lock of sandy brown hair.

    The Dark Side of Innocence Terri Cheney 2011

  • She was a slim woman, age forty-one at the time, with sandy brown hair cut midlength that she wore either pulled back or in long, flowing curls framing her rather angular chin-line.

    VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010

  • Ian, with sandy brown hair, stayed sand colored, as if he were trying to blend into his beach surroundings.

    Forget You Jennifer Echols 2010

  • She opened it and found two pictures, a teenage boy and a young girl, both with sandy brown hair and freckles.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • Luigi had tiny eyes and sandy brown hair that he wore in a comb-over.

    Georgia’s Kitchen Jenny Nelson 2010

  • He had sandy brown hair, a very pleasant smile, and the nicest eyes, which twinkled when he laughed.

    One Night in Scotland Karen Hawkins 2010

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