He picks up a child in a village near by, a boy with flaxen curls.
Snatching up his hat, he jammed it onto his thatch of flaxen curls.
Sir Charles looked like the paragon of elegance with his styled, flaxen curls, the apple-green coat with its gleaming gold buttons, the perfectly tied cravat.
The flaxen curls of a choirboy framed his fine, pale features.
This time "all the little boys and girls, with rosy cheeks and flaxen curls, and sparkling eyes and teeth like pearls" follow him out of town and into the hills.
She was a clean-looking German woman, rather smartly dressed; she had a fringe of flaxen curls and a voluble flow of words, for the most part recognisably English.
It was the sight of Johnnie's flaxen curls.
Lucy pushed her flaxen curls from her forehead, her reproving tone hinting that such open prejudice showed lamentable immaturity.
On either side of her high, thoughtful brow, fell, in luxurious profusion, light flaxen curls; her head was covered with a black velvet cap, from which a white feather drooped to her shoulders.
His face was a fair weakness, his chin retreated, and his hair lay in crisp, almost flaxen curls on his low forehead; his eyes were rather large, pale blue, and blankly staring.