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1. It may console the friends of many who fell during those terrible days, to know that their dear ones were not thrust into unhallowed graves when they fell on the battlefield, thanks only to these devoted chaplains, who stood bareheaded, motionless, the target for sharpshooters, in the path of spent fire, and emerged unscathed through divine protection
2. She was bareheaded and her golden hair--hair of a warm gold, "molasses taffy" colour as Di Blythe had said--was pinned in sleek, close coils over her head; she had large, tranquil, blue eyes that always seemed full of friendliness, a high white forehead and a finely shaped face
3. The Chimu king, Minchançaman, had to approach barefoot and bareheaded with his head lowered until he reached the pavilion
4. In the first place, she appeared to be a girl quite young, and she was walking in the great heat bareheaded and with no parasol or gloves, waving her arms about in an absurd way
5. The old woman was as always bareheaded
6. Doctor Manette pressed his hand, hastened bareheaded out of the room, and was in the courtyard when Mr
7. He was bareheaded, and notwithstanding the swiftness with which he passed as has been described, the Knight of the Rueful Countenance observed and noted all these trifles, and though he made the attempt, he was unable to follow him, for it was not granted to the feebleness of Rocinante to make way over such rough ground, he being, moreover, slow-paced and sluggish by nature
8. How bright the sun had been! What happy afternoons they had seen alone in the shade at the end of the garden! He read aloud, bareheaded, sitting on a footstool of dry sticks; the fresh wind of the meadow set trembling the leaves of the book and the nasturtiums of the arbour
9. "Hello!" he said, seeing Paul bareheaded
10. Seeing a stranger, escorted by two turnkeys holding torches and accompanied by two soldiers, and to whom the governor spoke bareheaded, Dantes, who guessed the truth, and that the moment to address himself to the superior authorities was come, sprang forward with clasped hands
11. Saw him out at the Three Jolly Topers marching along bareheaded and his eldest boy carrying one in a marketnet
12. Under an arch of triumph Bloom appears, bareheaded, in a crimson velvet mantle trimmed with ermine, bearing Saint Edward's staff the orb and sceptre with the dove, the curtana
13. And here comes the white woman running from the house, about forty-five or fifty year old, bareheaded, and her spinning-stick in her hand; and behind her comes her little white children, acting the same way the little niggers was going
14. The ladies came in bareheaded, and Mrs
15. The Capataz said nothing of them; he only told me that the telegraphist of the Cable Company was walking on the Plaza, bareheaded, looking out for me
16. The major led him away bareheaded, with his hands tied behind his back, but concealed the truth from Sotillo, who remained in ignorance of the warning despatched to Sulaco
17. Bareheaded, in a thin shirt and drawers, he felt the lingering warmth of the fine sand under the soles of his feet
18. frequently stood bareheaded in the rain to talk business with her
19. She was struck with our bareheaded aspect
20. A group of bareheaded peasants was approaching across the meadow toward the prince
21. First along the dusty road came the infantry in ranks, bareheaded and with arms reversed
22. An immense crowd of bareheaded officers, soldiers, and militiamen surrounded the icon
23. Denisov, bareheaded and with a gloomy face, walked behind some Cossacks who were
24. Bareheaded, he sat upon the stone post at the door of his
25. It is true that the man was bareheaded, but that was not sufficient
26. In the first place, she appeared to be a girl quite young, and she was walking in the great heat bareheaded and with no parasol 91 of 967
27. She was bareheaded, and her hair was twisted up into a tiny knot, and on the right side of it was stuck an artificial rose, such as are used to dedicate cherubs sold in Palm week
28. She was bareheaded and was dressed in a petticoat and a hare-skin jacket, and her stockingless feet were thrust into slippers
29. To complete the picture, he had lost his hat and was bareheaded
30. On the left there was an oven; straight ahead was the front corner; in the corner stood a shrine and a table; beyond the table was a bench, and on it sat a bareheaded old woman, in nothing but a shirt; her head was leaning on the table, and near her stood a lean little boy, his face as yellow as wax and his belly swollen, and he was pulling the old woman's sleeve, and crying at the top of his voice and begging for something
31. “And he’s a fine fellow, I’ve heard say,” said Theodosia, who sat bareheaded, with her long plaits round her head, on a log of wood opposite the shelf bedstead on which the teapot stood
32. Denísov, bareheaded and with a gloomy face, walked behind some Cossacks who were carrying the body of Pétya Rostóv to a hole that had been dug in the garden
33. According to her usual habit, Alena Ivanovna was bareheaded
34. Bareheaded he went to bid his cousin good-bye
35. Pomona mounted behind him without a second’s more delay, just as she was, bareheaded, her apron stained with apple juice, and her sleeves rolled up above her elbows
36. They could make out two people in it: a man, holding on his hat; a woman bareheaded, driving—driving so that one wheel of the sulky spun the foam of the receding water