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  • Her gray hairs were coming, poor old duck! (8)
  • Far away on the gray horizon was a flare of red! (8)
  • No; there was a little gray at the sides of his hair! (8)
  • Hanging up the gray top hat, he went in search of her. (8)
  • She was lying on a sofa in a loose gray cashmere gown. (8)
  • The loop of her black hair curved under a hat of gray beaver. (10)
  • A moment later the field was gray with Confederates in pursuit. (7)
  • It is so covered with dust that its clothing is Confederate gray. (1)
  • Bessie, a fine, gray horse, also from New Hampshire, accompanied us. (21)
  • She was habited in a gray gown with odd brown markings in the texture. (1)
  • Basil was now forty-two, and his moustache was well sprinkled with gray. (9)
  • Waking in the gray of the morning Eva had found Pauline dead beside her. (1)
  • This is a somewhat dingy structure, originally of red brick and now gray. (1)
  • Felix Freeland, author, wearing the very first gray top hat of the season. (8)
  • The eyes were gray and steadfast, not moving except with definitive purpose. (1)
  • Up the gray cobbled streets and away on the headlands, he would think of it. (8)
  • I am going to dine with Gray, C. J., this afternoon to meet the Friday Club. (14)
  • His hair, which but a few months before had been brown, was streaked with gray. (1)
  • The gray fog, thickening every moment, closed in about him like a visible doom. (1)
  • Of the piece of fine lace, sometimes black, sometimes white, over her gray hair. (8)
  • The gray light of the summer evening filtered mournfully into the dingy room…. (13)
  • Gray daylight blanched the window and the bed: his watch said five of the morning. (10)
  • He was old and anxious-looking, with a gray beard and deep folds in his red cheeks. (8)
  • But the gray column of Confederates toiling up the mountain road was singularly tempting. (1)
  • He had a full gray beard cut close, and he was in the habit of pursing his mouth a great deal. (9)
  • A great gray cloud seemed to spring out of the forest into the faces of the waiting battalions. (7)
  • Then, guide-book in hand, they would peer up at the gray remnant of an ancient order of things. (13)
  • She was dressed in gray alpaca, light and cool, and had on her iron-gray hair a piece of black lace. (8)
  • Tom Gaunt rustled the greenish paper he was reading, and his little, hard gray eyes fixed his father. (8)
  • Looking in the same direction I saw, through the haze, the sharp outlines of a city in gray silhouette. (7)
  • It rose with a low, clear, deliberate warble, and seemed to float in the gray sky like the note of a lark. (7)
  • The whole city was equally dusty; and they found the trees in the square before their own door gray with dust. (9)
  • The yellow leaves were thicker about the feet of the trees, and the grass was silvery gray with the belated dews. (9)
  • The shores were marshy and uninviting, and as the gray twilight deepened our prospects were far from encouraging. (20)
  • The bones of his jaw came out heavily in his unshaven face, and below his eyes the skin was black, shading into gray. (13)
  • There was, too, something not altogether reassuring in the cold gray eyes that glanced along the barrel of the weapon. (1)
  • Twirling his gray slouch hat round and round upon his forefinger, the spy took a leisurely survey of his surroundings. (1)
  • The sky seemed cold and gray; the east wind, which she had always thought so delicious in summer, cut her to the heart. (9)
  • Of her figure, that was short but did not seem so, still quick-moving, still alert, and always dressed in black or gray. (8)
  • The man, tall and slender, seemed clothed in black; the woman wore, as nearly as I could make out, a gown of gray stuff. (1)
  • These rides through pretty suburban streets in the gray light of the morning are often very delightful and invigorating. (21)
  • He was tall and severe-looking, with a gray, trooperish mustache and iron-gray hair, and, as Alma decided, iron-gray eyes. (9)
  • The air grew sharper; he withdrew to the hearth, where a wood fire still burned, gray ash, red glow, scent oozing from it. (8)
  • Nedda looked and saw a man, like Richard Coeur de Lion in the history books, with a straw-colored moustache just going gray. (8)
  • The light upon the trunks of the trees had faded to a tender gray; shadows were in their tops, like great dark birds aperch. (1)
  • The judge, who had not sat in a court for more than a generation, was a vigorous, elderly man with a sweeping gray mustache. (13)
  • Even his eyes, Freeland gray, were a little buffed over by sedentary habit, and the number of things that he was conscious of. (8)
  • She wore a simple silk gown, of a Quakerly gray, and she held a handkerchief folded square, as it had come from the laundress. (9)
  • Even the rows of gray houses and private palaces of Berlin are in the French taste, which is the only taste there is in Berlin. (9)
  • A tall, dark, grave-looking man of fifty, with a swarthy face and iron- gray mustache and imperial and goatee, entered the room. (9)
  • In repose, with three flies circling above her fine gray hair, she might have served a sculptor for a study of the stoic spirit. (8)
  • On closer approach we distinguished near the landing the form of a low gray vessel quite unlike any craft we had hitherto seen. (20)
  • The gray, stormy sky hung low, and broke in fitful rains; but perhaps for the inclement season of mid-summer it was not very cold. (9)
  • To her gray hair some lace of Chantilly was pinned with a little diamond brooch, and hung behind her delicate but rather long ears. (8)
  • It was pleasant for March to see the respect with which Conrad Dryfoos always used him, for the sake of his hurt and his gray beard. (9)
  • We see too much concrete that is dull, pasty, and gray, and marred on the surface with cobweb lines of cracks; but this need not be. (17)
  • But Nedda was far from vain, and her face seemed to her too short and broad, her eyes too dark and indeterminate, neither gray nor brown. (8)
  • The channel narrows at this point, the hills crowd close to the banks, and great gray crags rise from the dark foliage on the steep slopes. (20)
  • The rain came in gray rings, through which we worked on the fretted surface of crumbling seas, heaving up and plunging, without an outlook. (10)
  • Slowly the mobile blur moved away from the town, and presently the gray half of it dissolved into its elemental units, all in slow recession. (7)
  • The prevailing tone of the city and the sky is gray; but under the cloudy heaven there is no responsive Gothic solemnity in the architecture. (9)
  • One gray little town, towered and steepled and red-roofed within its mediaeval walls, looked as if it would have been warmer in something more. (9)
  • He observed that it was a gray eye and remembered having read that gray eyes were keenest, and that all famous markmen had them. (1)
  • They walked slowly, very close together, neither one anxious to reach the misty horizon, where in a bed of opalescent gray lay the beautiful lake. (13)
  • The door opened at last, and a tall, powerfully framed man of thirty-five or forty, dressed in an ill-fitting suit of gray Canada homespun appeared. (9)
  • But, indeed, since there must be Gray Nuns, is it not well that there are sentimentalists to take a mournful pleasure in their sad, pallid existence? (9)

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