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It warn't no towhead that you could float by in ten minutes.
He'd probably started life as a towhead and turned golden blond.
Towhead and Louise had become intimate friends since the death of her husband.
The other cowhand was a towhead not much older than Will himself.
She had blonde hair that was close to white, the sort that's called towhead when it belongs to a child.
He's a little towhead, you can't miss him, he looks just like me only his hair's blonder.
She reached down between her feet and pulled up the towhead of a dried dandelion.
His hair appeared to be the white of old age, although that was the effect of the water; he had likely been a towhead.
The river's at a high stage, so I reckon we can get your boat into the channel behind the towhead.
Instead, he forced Towhead to crawl around in the muddy swamp for several hours.
She was in the arms of a young sergeant now, a handsome towhead stripling!
Max's little brother, Matthew, an unruly towhead of nine, came next.
We laid up for the day on a towhead tolerable close to the left-hand bank.
The towhead's shirt was red; the darker man's was green.
On this up trip I saw a little towhead (infant island) half a mile long, which had been formed during the past nineteen years.
The towhead's covered with willows and cottonwood, so I don't guess anyone will see you from the river."
Odette's towhead coloring is right for that period too.
At sight of the towhead's solemn face, Jeremy smiled.
Swift's signature towhead curls can be seen all the way back to her earlier days in vintage family footage.
Towhead: A young dog-car who pretended to be a friend in order to infiltrate the resistance.
But tell me-have you been talking to that stringy towhead Malmstrom? "
If Towhead don't shoot him, he'll have it done," the woman said, wolfing down the last of the pizza.
Buford still remembered that night, the night he had almost killed "Towhead" White.
Rob didn't see any resemblance to the grandson, a too-handsome young towhead in a scholar's gown.