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  • But instead, she just stared at him, soaking in the familiar sight of his jeans and cowboy boots, soaking in his sun-brown skin and muscular forearms.

    Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010

  • But instead, she just stared at him, soaking in the familiar sight of his jeans and cowboy boots, soaking in his sun-brown skin and muscular forearms.

    Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010

  • But instead, she just stared at him, soaking in the familiar sight of his jeans and cowboy boots, soaking in his sun-brown skin and muscular forearms.

    Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010

  • The farmer holding up the pistol-like handles of the double-shovel cultivator, the cotton rope reins strung around his sun-brown neck, never knew the difference.

    Deuces Wild Dusty Richards 2004

  • Holt seemed removed from the proceedings, indifferent to the droning voice of the minister and the wind that ruffled his sun-brown hair.

    The Rogue Janet Dailey 1980

  • Holt seemed removed from the proceedings, indifferent to the droning voice of the minister and the wind that ruffled his sun-brown hair.

    The Rogue Janet Dailey 1980

  • The shuttle of Fate clicked and clicked as she wove and crossed and tangled the threads of these wandering, sun-brown nomads.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • To him the gypsy heart of you, the sun-brown skin and scarlet cheeks, the night-black hair beneath the turban, are but the lure and charm of an errant daughter of the

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • He had lost some of his facial sun-brown, and this lent him a more refined appearance.

    Colorado Jim George Goodchild

  • Small wonder that they did so, for the unfortunate young man lay under a horrid spell, and his face and hands were not pink or white or sun-brown, like yours or mine, but bright green, like a parrot's wing!

    The Firelight Fairy Book Henry Beston 1928

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