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In that instant his tiny searchlight, sharp and white, had shown him what a thousand years would not en. able him to forget – a man, huge and blond, yellow-haired and yellow-bearded, naked except for soft-tanned moccasins and what seemed a goat-skin about his middle.
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Where most of the Spaniards were dark-haired Mediterranean types, one obviously descended from blond Visigoths was Cortes's second in command, the fair-skinned, yellow-bearded Pedro de Alvarado.
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Where most of the Spaniards were dark-haired Mediterranean types, one obviously descended from blond Visigoths was Cortes's second in command, the fair-skinned, yellow-bearded Pedro de Alvarado.
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He has over eight years of labor ahead of him when he is sent to Lord Howe, an atoll with a Melanesian populace of 5,000 ruled by a 200-pound, yellow-bearded German named Max Bunster, billeted there because the Moongleam Company does not know how to get rid of him.
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Big yellow-bearded Kelly licked the dirt from his teeth, waiting for his turn at the skin.
Self-Promotion Matthew Sanborn Smith 2006
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Big yellow-bearded Kelly licked the dirt from his teeth, waiting for his turn at the skin.
Archive 2006-09-01 Matthew Sanborn Smith 2006
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He turned away from the trampled expanse where yellow-bearded warriors lay locked with red-haired slayers in the embrace of death.
The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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He turned away from the trampled expanse where yellow-bearded warriors lay locked with red-haired slayers in the embrace of death.
The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003
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Behind him walked the yellow-bearded warrior he had pitched to the ground.
The Hawk Eternal Gemmell, David 1995
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Behind her, near the window across the room, sat a yellow-bearded man with long hair, one of the two men Tkach had seen the night before, one of the two men who, he was sure, had humiliated him, taken his honor and self-respect, and beaten Zelach.
Rostnikov's Vacation Kaminsky, Stuart M. 1991
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