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Patsy pulled out a file from her briefcase and started flipping through it, and I noticed a chip in her brownish-pink nail polish.
Haven Kristi Cook 2011
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Patsy pulled out a file from her briefcase and started flipping through it, and I noticed a chip in her brownish-pink nail polish.
Haven Kristi Cook 2011
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Patsy pulled out a file from her briefcase and started flipping through it, and I noticed a chip in her brownish-pink nail polish.
Haven Kristi Cook 2011
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Patsy pulled out a file from her briefcase and started flipping through it, and I noticed a chip in her brownish-pink nail polish.
Haven Kristi Cook 2011
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Patsy pulled out a file from her briefcase and started flipping through it, and I noticed a chip in her brownish-pink nail polish.
Haven Kristi Cook 2011
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Patsy pulled out a file from her briefcase and started flipping through it, and I noticed a chip in her brownish-pink nail polish.
Haven Kristi Cook 2011
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A University of Georgia coed who professed to enjoy "a whole lot of sugar in my black coffee" lay back on brownish-pink satin sheets exactly the same shade as her nail polish and her nipples.
Maud Newton's 'Conversations You Have At Twenty': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010
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A University of Georgia coed who professed to enjoy "a whole lot of sugar in my black coffee" lay back on brownish-pink satin sheets exactly the same shade as her nail polish and her nipples.
Maud Newton's 'Conversations You Have At Twenty': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010
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A University of Georgia coed who professed to enjoy "a whole lot of sugar in my black coffee" lay back on brownish-pink satin sheets exactly the same shade as her nail polish and her nipples.
Maud Newton's 'Conversations You Have At Twenty': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010
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There was a brownish-pink mass of insect larvae moving like a slow-motion sea under the light.
The Black Ice Connelly, Michael, 1956- 1993
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