"Yes, sir-my lord," responded Miss Popkiss, abandoning the discussion of the parental characteristics in favour of a subject of more immediate interest, namely, herself; "it is a bit Dullish here.
"A Poached Peerage"
William Magnay
The fair, damp face was inframed by tendrils of light hair under a hood of Dullish red; the long, coarse, brown coat clung to the slim figure, and the mouth of the girl was smiling.
"A Son of the Hills"
Harriet T. Comstock
Meantime, Grace struggled toward the sound, and lo, a light was before her, a light gleaming red and Dullish in the laden atmosphere.
"Put Yourself in His Place"
Charles Reade