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The boy who rolled with his back on the ground had fairish hair and a long face.
"Lots, though the last one was a fairish time ago.
You haven't, at the moment; I had a corporal who wrote a fairish hand, but he died two weeks ago.
It was not large but did a fairish trade.
I watched him at the bar, a short but fairly broad-shouldered figure with fairish hair.
He said she was of medium height, had fairish hair and blue eyes and rather a high color.
Then he stabbed a finger at a slight, fairish youth in a white coat.
She smiled in a way that told him she'd parted with a fairish bit of the money they had allocated for shopping.
It seemed like a fairish point, but not when you consider the number of people in wheelchairs in London.
He outweighed me by at least fifty pounds - prob'ly a fairish bit more.
He had unusual eyes, very dark in his lean, narrow face with its fairish hair, long nose and fastidious mouth.
I can see you're a draughtsman, you've a fairish sense of colour and what-not, sensitive.
He surrendered them, but could not help remarking, "Seems a fairish waste of time, if anyone wants to know.
"You've come a fairish step unshod," said Cadfael, on his knees to examine the damage.
That was it, a fairish result.
Trumble's fairish face and his breath as well were again heated by beer, hastily drunk somewhere else.
"It would be a fairish way to start," Roland said, and Eddie found his thoughtful tone rather chilling.
It flolloped in a sympathetic sort of way, moving a fairish body of water as it did so.
But it's a fairish number.
The Tanu have worked out a fairish battery of tests to sort out the go and no go.
Henry looked at him with his clear, light-blue eyes, so unlike Oliver's own, which were very dark, in spite of his fairish hair.
It must have been a fairish sum, because he and Uncle Otto together swung the purchase of that tract with no further trouble.
I always fancied Ghosts could fly - If not exactly in the sky, Yet at a fairish height."
Mrs Gray was a tall, fairish woman with a slight stoop or at least a tendency for her shoulders to bow forward round her chest.
A tall young officer with a fairish skin and reddish whiskers--and had a servant by the name o' Pym?"