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Just hours before, Maria Jose had woken up in a different world, with no pink dress and no long, gold-streaked hair.
Maria Jose Martinez Gets Treatment For Leukemia In Nicaraguan Hospital AP 2011
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Just hours before, Maria Jose had woken up in a different world, with no pink dress and no long, gold-streaked hair.
Maria Jose Martinez Gets Treatment For Leukemia In Nicaraguan Hospital AP 2011
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Just hours before, Maria Jose had woken up in a different world, with no pink dress and no long, gold-streaked hair.
Maria Jose Martinez Gets Treatment For Leukemia In Nicaraguan Hospital AP 2011
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Just hours before, Maria Jose had woken up in a different world, with no pink dress and no long, gold-streaked hair.
Maria Jose Martinez Gets Treatment For Leukemia In Nicaraguan Hospital AP 2011
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And I thought and I thought, and I realized that you would be the only el Negra I knew, Carmen said, flipping her gold-streaked locks twenty times as she spoke.
A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010
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And I thought and I thought, and I realized that you would be the only el Negra I knew, Carmen said, flipping her gold-streaked locks twenty times as she spoke.
A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010
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And I thought and I thought, and I realized that you would be the only el Negra I knew, Carmen said, flipping her gold-streaked locks twenty times as she spoke.
A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010
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A thick braid of gold-streaked amber hair fell past her shoulders.
THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD Liane Merciel 2010
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Practically married, Clary said, stepping around a couple pushing a toddler in a stroller: a little girl with yellow plastic clips in her hair who was clutching a pixie doll with gold-streaked sapphire wings.
Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009
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Practically married, Clary said, stepping around a couple pushing a toddler in a stroller: a little girl with yellow plastic clips in her hair who was clutching a pixie doll with gold-streaked sapphire wings.
The Mortal Instruments: Book One: City of Bones Cassandra Clare 2007
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