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1  She was a lovely blonde, with fine teeth.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: CHAPTER II—A DOUBLE QUARTETTE
2  Think of the little blond heads; think of the white locks.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER IV—MINUS FIVE, PLUS ONE
3  An hour after a storm, it can hardly be seen that the beautiful blonde day has wept.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XVI—HOW FROM A BROTHER ONE BECOMES A FATHER
4  At this absolute assertion, the Jondrette woman raised her large, red, blonde face and stared at the ceiling with a horrible expression.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 8: CHAPTER XII—THE USE MADE OF M. LEBLANC'S FIVE-FRANC PIECE
5  She had hideous hair, of a reddish blond which was turning gray, and which she thrust back from time to time, with her enormous shining hands, with their flat nails.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 8: CHAPTER VI—THE WILD MAN IN HIS LAIR
6  Her thick blond hair, which was inclined to wave, and which easily uncoiled, and which it was necessary to fasten up incessantly, seemed made for the flight of Galatea under the willows.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: CHAPTER III—FOUR AND FOUR
7  The captain of the piece was a handsome sergeant of artillery, very young, blond, with a very gentle face, and the intelligent air peculiar to that predestined and redoubtable weapon which, by dint of perfecting itself in horror, must end in killing war.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER VIII—THE ARTILLERY-MEN COMPEL PEOPLE TO TAKE THEM ...