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The image of the kindly-faced elderly man with snowy-white hair blowing in the wind beside the solemn-faced U.S.
Rachel Sklar: Elie Wiesel in Buchenwald: The Moral Challenge to Learn, and Act 2009
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One woman, still dressed in an apron and black beret, tugged at the sleeve of a kindly-faced DP functionary, pleading that she do something to improve her lot.
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The kindly-faced woman had prepared the liquor trolley for Eden and discreetly withdrawn.
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984
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The kindly-faced woman had prepared the liquor trolley for Eden and discreetly withdrawn.
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984
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The kindly-faced woman had prepared the liquor trolley for Eden and discreetly withdrawn.
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984
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The kindly-faced woman had prepared the liquor trolley for Eden and discreetly withdrawn.
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984
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"No. Everything seemed just as usual," said the kindly-faced woman.
The Mystery of Holly Lane Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1953
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The white-haired, kindly-faced man went daily to see the students.
Stories of Great Inventors Fulton, Whitney, Morse, Cooper, Edison Hattie E. Macomber
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With them went the grave, kindly-faced missionary, who had given up his life to work in the western wilds.
Thirty Indian Legends Margaret Bemister
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Always her favorite mistresses were there -- tall, delicate matrons, who came themselves, with great fatigue, to select kindly-faced women for nurses; languid-looking ladies with smooth hair standing out in wide
Balcony Stories Grace E. King
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