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Coming thus slowly upon them, she gave, for the first time, a close view of her wonderful blondeness. It was a sheer golden blondeness, not a hint of tow, or flaxen, or yellow; not a touch of silver, or honey, or auburn.

"Well of all the ridiculous unmitigated greenhorns!" she began. "Well is that all you wanted him for? Why, I supposed you wanted to write to him! Why, I supposed " For the first time an expression not altogether dollish darkened across Rae Malgregor's garishly juvenile blondeness. "Maybe I'm not quite as green as you think I am!" she flared up stormily.

My blondeness might be hideous, but it would get me a husband, and it would make him cherish me and love me. Envy, as I have said, is at the heart of the messianic delusion, the mania to convert the happy sinner into a "good" man, and so make him miserable. And at the heart of that envy is fear the fear to sin, to take a chance, to monkey with the buzzsaw.

She was a tall woman, who had been a beautiful girl, and her gray hair had a memory of blondeness in it like Lindau's, March noticed. She wore a simple silk gown, of a Quakerly gray, and she held a handkerchief folded square, as it had come from the laundress. Something like the Sabbath quiet of a little wooden meeting-house in thick Western woods expressed itself to him from her presence.

Claire's eyes travelled from Bill to his partner and took in with one swift feminine glance her large, exuberant blondeness. There is no denying that, seen with a somewhat biased eye, the Good Sport resembled rather closely a poster advertising a revue. Claire returned to her seat. Lord and Lady Wetherby continued to talk, but she allowed them to conduct the conversation without her assistance.

But on he came, protesting vibrantly that he never sang any more. He looked up toward the figure on the stairs, "I believe I'll run up to say Howdy and Good-by to your Uncle Peter " One step, two steps he had ascended before she could actually see him. Then with her heart in her eyes she looked to him he was so tall, so broad shouldered, so superb in his ruddy blondeness!

And the blondes, by following the law of least resistance, have gone in the other direction. The great majority of them I speak, of course, of natural blondes; not of the immoral wenches who work their atrocities under cover of a synthetic blondeness are quite as shallow and stupid as they look.

You had to steal something. You hadn't one penny." "Not then!" Even in the gloom I saw two scarlet spots flare out like sealing-wax on the always dead blondeness of Macartney's cheeks. I thought I could hear his heart beat where I stood. "But I have now!

She was a tall woman, who had been a beautiful girl, and her gray hair had a memory of blondeness in it like Lindau's, March noticed. She wore a simple silk gown, of a Quakerly gray, and she held a handkerchief folded square, as it had come from the laundress. Something like the Sabbath quiet of a little wooden meeting-house in thick Western woods expressed itself to him from her presence.

She was a tall woman, who had been a beautiful girl, and her gray hair had a memory of blondeness in it like Lindau's, March noticed. She wore a simple silk gown, of a Quakerly gray, and she held a handkerchief folded square, as it had come from the laundress. Something like the Sabbath quiet of a little wooden meeting-house in thick Western woods expressed itself to him from her presence.