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  • Trekking further into the thick, remote brush our guide Mincho spots a baby orangutan named Jenny, traversing across the jungle tops tree-by-tree, from branches with her large orange-haired mother not far behind.

    Harmon Leon: I Scout for Baby Orangutans That Vaguely Resemble My Ex-Girlfriend Harmon Leon 2011

  • Trekking further into the thick, remote brush our guide Mincho spots a baby orangutan named Jenny, traversing across the jungle tops tree-by-tree, from branches with her large orange-haired mother not far behind.

    Harmon Leon: I Scout for Baby Orangutans That Vaguely Resemble My Ex-Girlfriend Harmon Leon 2011

  • An orange-haired, tracksuit-wearing, bejeweled ex-convict toting an "unpublished typewritten memoir reeking of cigarette smoke," Monday was the brain behind the "St. Bartholomew" job, in which one of his lackeys shot a museum guard with a .22 and Monday was sentenced to 9-to-20 years in prison.

    The Artlessness Of Art Thieves Benjamin Wallace 2011

  • The children all nodded their heads in unison, although the orange-haired girl asked her neighbor why Ida had a talking shoe.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • That evening Papa and Arden picked up the purple chaise with Vera still lying there like an orange-haired Cleopatra and she ate with us in the dining room.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Rose plopped her backpack between seats and slid into the chair between Kylie and an orange-haired guy talking about football and the army like they were one and the same thing.

    When Rose Wakes Christopher Golden 2010

  • The children all nodded their heads in unison, although the orange-haired girl asked her neighbor why Ida had a talking shoe.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

  • That evening Papa and Arden picked up the purple chaise with Vera still lying there like an orange-haired Cleopatra and she ate with us in the dining room.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • That evening Papa and Arden picked up the purple chaise with Vera still lying there like an orange-haired Cleopatra and she ate with us in the dining room.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • The children all nodded their heads in unison, although the orange-haired girl asked her neighbor why Ida had a talking shoe.

    The Lost Children Carolyn Cohagan 2010

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