Oscar sat at the foot of the table and his four tow-headed little boys, aged from twelve to five, were ranged at one side.
The streets are quiet here, but for the squeals of a few tow-headed boys on bicycles.
Just in time to identify the dark-haired figure who sailed through the street door of the Green Goose, a tow-headed boy at her back.
The ecstatic smile of tow-headed boys going off to war in coal-scuttle helmets.
One tow-headed boy was trying to batter Mike Tyson in a boxing game and was getting bloodied.
Around the corner was Eleanor, standing, with three tow-headed boys laughing and hanging on her arms.
Every time the little goat took another cautious step with small black hooves, the first tow-headed boy edged the berries a little further away.
Two tow-headed boys - one about ten and the other slightly younger - emerged from beneath John and peered up at him.
Plum shook the cobwebs of astonishment from her mind, and smiled at the tow-headed boy.
We were washed another couple of feet nearer before the tow-headed boy could bring the boat around.