228 examples of red-heads in sentences
The girls, who had not yet gone to the office, awaited somewhat impatiently the result of this conference, for they already knew the red-headed youth to be the great Fogertyadmitted by even his would-be rivals, the king of New York detectives.
She felt that she had been drawn into the circle of intense public interest which surrounded the red-headed stranger; she remembered on the other hand that her father would be furious if she exchanged two words with the man.
the red-headed girl was asking.
Eric-raude, or red-head, the son of Thorwald, was long persecuted by a powerful neighbour named Eyolf Saur, because Eric had killed some of Eyolf's servants; and at length Eric killed Eyolf likewise.
"What business is it of yours, Red-Head?" countered the offended visitor.
Wot 're you up to, Red-head?
He had spoken to them at that treaty by two men whom they all well know from St. Louis to Lake Superiornamely, by the Red-Head (so they call General William Clark) and their Great Father at Detroit (General Cass).
They became obscure forms whirling in a fog of dust until red-head leaped out of the mist.
"That great brute and" Red-head darted forward, a blue clad arm flicked out.
"The ebullient red-head lit a fire under everyone.
"First time I've heard of a red-headed angel," laughed Hinpoha.
"I thought I would come down to see my red-headed father, to hold a talk with him.
The red-headed goddess.
The corpse with the red-headed friend.
Too many girls aren't red-heads.
Too many girls aren't red-heads.
While the boy was frantically fighting the fire, the Scotch conductor, red-headed and wrathy, rushed in and helped him to put it out.
It may not have quite fitted or something?" Red-head dived gracefully into the box and drew forth a note from the tissue-paper billows.
The Red-head is a much gayer bird, with three colorsha!
"Yes, my boy, and it shows you know how to use your eyes, for young Red-heads look very different from their parents till they get a new suit.
But now write your table while that Red-head is still in sight.
Red-head AEthy'ia america'na.
Yes, an' these Here red-head birds steal all they please An' tech 'em if you dare!
If you don't think one bald-headed E. G. W. Scraggs and one red-headed Tommy Hadds put up a high-grade article of cat-fight I don't know how I'm goin' to prove to the contrary; but it was so.
Ruyven's a red-head; there's red in the rest o' them, and the slow Dutch blood.