Such Hairs as had not been pulled from the lips and chin were first weighted, and then the wind carried the breath to the long hair with which we protected our heads, and left a mass of dangling frost.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
Outwardly they-his father, his grandfather, his aunt, Mrs. Trussit-had changed not at all; his grandfather the same old creature of grey Hairs and cushions and rugs, his father broad and square and white in the face with his black hair carefully brushed, his aunt with her mittens and trembling hands and silly voice, Mrs. Trussit with her black silk gown and stout prosperous face-Oh!
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole
I do not know, and I am too weary to split Hairs about it.
"The Debit Account"
Oliver Onions