He fingered everything with his dirty little hands, and finally took up a small comb from a hair-brush and slipped it into his pocket. ❋ Randy Lowens (2010)
"He won't need a hair-brush, or a razor, or a gold watch where he's gone." ❋ Ginny Woods (2010)
And, hanging up before a little looking-glass in the bar, in the immediate vicinity of the bread and cheese and biscuits, were a public comb and hair-brush. ❋ Unknown (2007)
I drove straight to Burnet House, almost the finest edifice in the town, and after travelling a thousand miles in forty-two hours, without either water or a hair-brush, it was the greatest possible luxury to be able to remove the accumulations of soot, dust, and cinders of two days and nights. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Pantaleone as zealously brushed away with the other — the hair-brush — at his boots and trousers. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Pantaleone put the bottle on the floor, ran out and returned at once with two brushes, one a hair-brush, and one a clothes-brush. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Her hair-brush clattered to the floor as she jumped off the bed and came after me. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
I moved across to the lumpy dressing-table, cautiously raising its protective cloth to reveal hair-brush, powder, manicure implements, crystal scent bottle. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
In my case, they had been longer than for most people: Very little remained of the girl whose hair-brush lay on the table, whose books inhabited the shelves. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
Sliding open the top drawer of the chest beneath the wash-basin, I found Father's razor and soap-brush, and below it Mother's hair-brush and pins, but little of a more ephemeral nature. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)
He had no trunk, no change of linen, not even a hair-brush. ❋ Unknown (2004)
I saw his terrified round face; I saw his very teeth uncovered by a sort of ghastly fixed grin; and in a great leaping tumult of water between the two ships the Diana whisked past so close that I could have flung a hair-brush at his head, for, it seems, I had kept them in my hands all the time. ❋ Unknown (2004)
But my daughter had got the hair-brush by this time, and the whole strength of her feelings had passed into THAT. ❋ Unknown (2003)
If you are not, skip this bit, and thank God you have got something in the way of a defence between your hair-brush and your head. ❋ Unknown (2003)
I had a boot-jack and a hair-brush, which I never used! ❋ Unknown (2003)
‘So I am, and a very fine one too!’ said the shirt-collar; ‘I possess a boot-jack and a hair-brush!’ ❋ Unknown (2003)