1 Connie listened, and flushed very red.
2 It's so adorable, with hair like red cobwebs.
3 He thought for a moment, then flushed very red.
4 At last he sighed, and blew his nose on his red handkerchief.
5 the old style, with a red face and red moustache and distant eyes.
6 The fire was red, rather low, the bar dropped, the kettle singing.
7 Why, if men had red, fine legs, that alone would change them in a month.
8 When I get with a Lesbian woman, whether she knows she's one or not, I see red.
9 'Goodbye, Josephine,' said Connie, kissing the baby and ruffling its red, wispy hair.
10 He rose, and came to the door, wiping his mouth with a red handkerchief still chewing.
11 She was a thin woman of sixty, with a red nose, a widow, and still something of a grande dame.
12 The oaks were putting out ochre yellow leaves: in the garden the red daisies were like red plush buttons.
13 The baby was a perky little thing of about a year, with red hair like its father, and cheeky pale-blue eyes.
14 In the little garden the double daffodils rose in tufts, near the wide-open door, and red double daisies made a border to the path.
15 Stacks Gate, as seen from the highroad, was just a huge and gorgeous new hotel, the Coningsby Arms, standing red and white and gilt in barbarous isolation off the road.
16 And then she started carrying on with a fellow from Kinbrook, I don't know if you know him, an oldish fellow with a red nose, rather dandified, Willcock, as works in Harrison's woodyard.
17 On your chest it's nearly black, and your hair isn't dark on your head: but your moustache is hard and dark red, and your hair here, your love-hair, is like a little brush of bright red-gold mistletoe.
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