12 examples of auburn-haired in sentences

As for Norah, Dotty was right with regard to her; she had walked out to the Cape to see the auburn-haired Bridget.

William II., surnamed "Rufus the Red," the auburn-haired son of the king, took possession of everythingespecially the treasurebefore his father was fully deceased, and by fair promises solidified the left wing of the royal party, compelling the disaffected Norman barons to fly to France.

I really believe that Wilkins could have carried on a Platonic love affair with an auburn-haired girl for ten weeks without an effort, he was so terribly good, which did not at all contribute to his popularity.

She was rather under the middle size, (not much,) blue-eyed, auburn-haired, fair-complexioned, and her shape was of uncommon elegance and proportion.

He was pale-faced and auburn-haired, with features which would have been strikingly like the king's if it were not that his nose had been disfigured in his youth.

Auburn-haired girl living upon Lost Creek in Tennessee, in love with Evander Price, a young blacksmith.

IV MANOEUVRES Captain Irby, strong, shapely, well clad, auburn-haired, left his halted command and came into the carriage group, while from the train approached his cousin and the lithe and picturesque Miss Valcour.

Don't you remember the auburn-haired leading lady in the Follies'the girl who sings that song about 'Mary, Mary, quite contrary'?

When the 4.40 down express arrived at Muddiford-on-the-Ooze station, an auburn-haired youth limply emerged from a first-class carriage.

Unsuspected by Sada I learned his full address, and Mate, I wrote a letter to the auburn-haired lover in Nebraska, in which I painted a picture that is going to cause something to happen, else I am mistaken in my estimate of the spirit of the West in general and William Weston Milton in particular.

Some four years older than herself, he was a tall, stalwart, soldierly man, blue-eyed and auburn-haired, an aristocrat to his finger-tips, a daring horseman, a poet, and a man of rare culturejust the man to set any woman's heart a-flutter, as he had already done in most of the capitals of the Continent.

The few female figures about at that hour, or visible at window or veranda, received his marked attention; he respectfully followed the two auburn-haired daughters of Deacon Johnson on their way to choir meeting to the door of the church.

12 examples of  auburn-haired  in sentences