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‘It calls for tights and a little fur coat
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Sam is walking along with her tongue hanging out of the side of her mouth – it must be hot in a fur coat
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came on board the Shenandoah, he wore a magnificent fur coat, which was a relic of his last voyage to these parts, and he begged very hard that his ship might not be burned
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He also gave me a heavy fur coat and hat for when I stepped outside
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fur coats by restyling them
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He could sell fur coats to
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I also asked if I could get you fur skins for a fur coat but unfortunately you never answered me
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The lion seemed to be melting, the way dead monsters do sometimes, until there was nothing left but its glittering fur coat, and even that seemed to be shrinking to the size of a normal lion's pelt
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I was glad for my new lion's fur coat
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I remember I had a lamb fur coat and matching hat
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From out of the rescue ship crawled mongolores, which were sea monkeys that carried flesh-eaters in their fur coats
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Samantha began to rub her rabbit’s fur coat; it was so soft and beautiful, never in her life could she imagine something like this could exist
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Mrs Sorens arrived in minutes, an expensive fur coat thrown over the flounces of nightwear
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As she drew closer, Travis saw she was wearing a fur coat, possibly fox or rabbit, under the cape
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He sensed inside that great cape and fur coat, there was a woman burning with anger, and he sympathised with her
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Wiping away as best as she could the sulfur coat, she then spoke in her radio
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She then proceeded into quickly wiping clean her helmet and toweling off the worst of the sulfur coating Nancy’s suit
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fedora and a fur coat
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Unfortunately, she had her short fur coat to put
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It was a man, about her age, dressed in nothing but a woman’s 1970’s fur coat which was far too small for him
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“What’s all this about?” she joked, tugging at the fabric of his fur coat
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Its fur coat was grayer than he remembered, and it was shedding, but he was definitely the cat whose tail Tammas had stepped on when last here
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Nora threw a white rabbit fur coat around Lucia’s shoulders
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To her great horror, she noticed that she had left her white fur coat behind
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He kept his black curly hair in a low ponytail and he wore a brown-bear fur coat with the hood down
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’s brown bear fur coat, her eyes filled with tears and her expression one of horror
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Morgan—one of only two people in the world who regularly used Connie’s birth name—adjusted her red gloves and buttoned her white faux fur coat
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when it was freezing outside because she could not wash a fur coat, sheepskin coat,
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It was part of her job to take these poor things, she told herself, by the hand--you could wear a fur coat and still be a poor thing, couldn't you? Just as you could wear a coronet, and still have a kind heart--in a welcome which should at least have the appearance of warmth
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Still, having a fur coat probably made a difference to one's behaviour; it was not for her to judge
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This was how she treated the poor ones, and it seemed to work all right now, for her visitor was quite obedient, and did take off her things, the movements she made pulling off her fur coat appearing to let loose a thousand violets in the room
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Perhaps having a fur coat emboldened its wearer
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Violets and fur coats were intimidating enough, but here was something much worse to face
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A fur coat, a lady's maid, a car, and now, still more surprising, orders
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Indeed, she went further than Fanny in pity, picturing the day when there would be no fur coat, violets, lady's maid and car any more, the day so terribly much nearer than it had seemed without her glasses, when the last sixpence was spent, when the ditch Miles said these women, if unrepentant, finished in, had been reached
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But fur coats probably kept out other things besides the cold--sensitiveness, for instance; regard for one's family; while she could see for herself that they kept out any sort of decent shyness
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because they liked to and because they had a warm fur coat that nature had
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rummaged around his fur coat and pulled out a ring of keys, he
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He opened the fur coat he wore and held his shoulder,
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But no sooner did he touch the clothes than a gold watch slipped from under the fur coat
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“She feels that, if Rosemary wears a warm fur coat to and from the pool you now have, she should be able to enjoy a swim every day
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Blomkvist climbed out of the taxi in a pair of black boots and a white fur coat with a broad sheepskin collar, which he had dug out of the cupboard, as well as an old fur hat that had belonged to his father
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After that he turned off his mobile, put his father’s old fur coat back on again and set out in the direction of Götgatan
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He pricked up his horse, and riding out from behind the acacias he saw a hired three-horse sledge from the railway station, and a gentleman in a fur coat
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” Murphai reached into the capacious pocket of his heavy fur coat and withdrew a glass object that gurgled
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The little old box-keeper, recognizing Vronsky as he helped him off with his fur coat, called him ‘Your Excellency,’ and suggested he should not take a number but should simply call Fyodor
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When he had finished with his speech, the governor walked out of the hall, and the noblemen noisily and eagerly—some even enthusiastically —followed him and thronged round him while he put on his fur coat and conversed amicably with the marshal of the province
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There were days when Lord Marchmain was dressed, when he stood at the window or moved on his valet's arm from fire to fire through the rooms of the ground floor, when visitors came and went neighbours and people from the estate, men of business from London - parcels of new books were opened and discussed, a piano was moved into the Chinese drawing-room; once at the end of February, on a single, unexpected day of brilliant sunshine, he called for a car and got as far as the hall, had on his fur coat, and reached the front door
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Meanwhile, I was quite unlovely, dressed in a denim work shirt and flared Levi’s, over which I draped a full-length fur coat that had belonged to Sara’s mother and had been packed away in a cardboard box with mothballs
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I remember the fur coats of the girls returning from Miss This or That’s and the chatter of frozen breath and the hands waving overhead as we caught sight of old acquaintances and the matchings of invitations: ‘Are you going to the Ordways’? the Herseys’? the Schultzes’?’ and the long green tickets clasped tight in our gloved hands
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He looked at the snowflakes fluttering above the fire and remembered a Russian winter at his warm, bright home, his fluffy fur coat, his quickly gliding sleigh, his healthy body, and all the affection and care of his family
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Rostov, who had completely forgotten Denisov, not wishing anyone to forestall him, threw off his fur coat and ran on tiptoe through the large dark ballroom
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His eyes were rather moist and glittered more than usual, and as he sat in his saddle, wrapped up in his fur coat, he looked like a child taken out for an outing
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Anatole went out of the room and returned a few minutes later wearing a fur coat girt with a silver belt, and a sable cap jauntily set on one side and very becoming to his handsome face
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In Marya Dmitrievna’s anteroom the footman who helped him off with his fur coat said
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warm fur coat and leaving to perish those who were not merely his comrades but were (in his
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On reaching the vestibule Natasha saw a tall figure in a fur coat unwinding his scarf
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' Jane Ann's man ain't such a bad sort, nuther, though he's so contrary that he wears his fur coat when the thermometer's at ninety
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He also remarked incidentally that the fur coat which the worthy veteran was wearing must be most useful in camping out
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Everything is not perfect, however : its the 15th of November and has been wintry weather for the last three days, and my fur coat is an old one, lined with raccoon, that once was Versilov's
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" But isn't there some one else ? Isn't there some one waiting for her ? " I wanted to ask, but I did not ask, " I'd better see for myself," and muttering to the cook that I would wait, I took off my fur coat and opened the door
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in her fur coat, and beside her—or rather arm-in-arm with lu r—walked a tall and severe-loo king officer, wearing a unift)rm and a sword, and follovvcd by a footman carrying his great-coat
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\Yhen I came to myself I mechanically wrapped m)' fur coat about me, feeling all at once unbearably cold, and scarcely conscious of what I was doing, I crept into the corner of the gateway and sat crouching and huddled up in the recess between the gate and the wall
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However, you were entirely covered with your fur coat, head and all, so that you were sitting in a sort of nest of fur
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His companion, on the other hand, was smartly dressed, judging from his light skunk fur coat, his elegant hat, and the light new gloves on his slender fijigers ;
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" Where are you off to ? What are you about! " yelled Lambert, clutching at my fur coat in extreme dismay
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My coat is unbuttoned, how is it no one snatches it off, where are the thieves ? They say there are thieves in the Haymarket; let them come, I might give them my fur coat
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What do I want with a fur coat ? A fur coat is property
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As she did not go away, however, but still stood waiting, I snatched up my fur coat and cap, and went out myself, leaving her in the middle of the room
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I had on my fur coat, but she was in her indoor dress
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I had scarcely opened the door of my lodging when in the entry I jostled against a tall young man, of dignified and elegant exterior with a long pale face, wearing a magnificent fur coat
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And with sudden haste he went out of the room, going again through the kitchen (where he had left his fur coat and cap)
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And indeed the request was in any case unseemly, undignified, strange, coming from a man who had such a dignified fur coat, such a respectable jacket of a superb dark green colour, and such distinguished decorations adorning that jacket
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What have you got there, a great-coat, a fur coat? I'll bring it out to you
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The captain caught the fur coat in the air, and the doctor took off his cap
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One of them, a wretched little half-starved beast, went so far as to fix her teeth into his fur coat and hang therefrom
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Then he saw his children such as they had been then,—just as little,—one of them in a fur coat, the other at the breast
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When all had left us, Demyán and I examined our guns, tucked our fur coats over our belts, and followed the track
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And he even threw my fur coat over his shoulders, and kept urging me on
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The mistress told her husband to put on her fur coat and kerchief,—and the cow gave milk; but the old man threw open the coat, and the cow scented him, and stopped giving milk
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It was the continuation of a conversation started as they entered Moscow, and now the old man with the white beard, in his unbuttoned fur coat, calmly continued his conversation in the vehicle, as though he intended to stay in it overnight
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Either because it was his habit, or because he did not wish the porter to take him for a lackey on account of the short fur coat which he wore, Sergyéy replied in French that there were rooms to be had, and opened the carriage door
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A respectable-looking old man, bald-headed, with thick gray hair, dressed in a fur coat with a new white patch on one-half of his back, stepping evenly with his out-toeing bast shoes, went up to the altar, bowed low to him, tossed his hair, and went beyond the altar to place some tapers
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There was also a woman in a tall head-gear with a pearl face-ornament and in a white fur coat, with which she covered up a sick child, who was crying, and whom she was attempting to quiet; and another, a stooping old woman, also in a head-gear, but with a woollen face-ornament and a white kerchief, which was tied in the fashion of old women, and in a gray gathered coat with an iris-design on the back, who, kneeling in the middle of the church, and turning to an old image between two latticed windows, over which hung a new scarf with red edges, was praying so fervently, solemnly, and impassionately that one could not fail directing one's attention to her
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Just as, after the Lord's Prayer, the regal doors were closed, Iván Petróvich looked through the north door, to call Míshka to take off his fur coat
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He said the prayer after the priest, repeating the words, "As a robber;" his neckerchief was covered with the chalice cloth, and he received his communion and the lukewarm water in the ancient dipper, having put new silver twenty-kopek pieces on ancient plates; after hearing the last prayers, he kissed the cross and, putting on his fur coat left the church, receiving congratulations and experiencing the pleasant sensation of having everything over
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When they went around the bridge, over the bed of the river, and scrambled out of the breaking ice and mud, Iván Petróvich, looking at two plovers that rose from the hollow, took the snuff and, feeling chilly, put on his glove, wrapped himself in his fur coat, plunged his chin into the high neckerchief, and said to himself, almost aloud, "Glorious!" which he was in the habit of saying secretly to himself whenever he felt well
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Tíkhonovna made no reply; she only sighed and with a strong motion threw her wallet and fur coat over her shoulder
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The shoemaker and his wife had one fur coat between them, and even that was all worn to tatters; this was the second year that the shoemaker had been meaning to buy a sheepskin for a new fur coat
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"I am warm even without a fur coat," he said
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That's the kind of a man I am! What do I care! I can get along without a fur coat: I do not need it all the time
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She was sewing and thinking of how he would buy a sheepskin for a fur coat
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The gentleman puffed, took off his fur coat, seated himself on a bench, and said:
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Indeed, the girls were pretty: black-eyed, chubby, ruddy-faced, and the fur coats and shawls which they had on were fine; but still Semén could not make out why he was gazing at them as though they were friends of his
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And I thought: 'I am dying from hunger and cold, and here comes a man, who is thinking only of how to cover himself and his wife with a fur coat, and of how to feed his family
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If you are a battery-commander, you must live decently; you need a carriage, and a fur coat, and this thing and that thing, and a dozen more
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Vlang was exceedingly well pleased with the duty assigned to him, and ran hastily to make his preparations, and, when he was dressed, he went to the assistance of Volodya, and tried to persuade the latter to take his cot and fur coat with him, and some old “Annals of the Country,” and a spirit-lamp coffee-pot, and other useless things
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In the hut there was a girl in a felt hat and short fur coat, sinewy, and with an ugly and unpleasant face, relieved, however, by her pleasant eyes and raised eyebrows
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His lungs, straining his tight-fitting fur coat, inhaled the frosty air; the trees, grazed by the shaft, sent showers of white flakes into his face; his body was warm, his face ruddy; his soul was without a care or blemish, or fear or desire
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Kryltzoff, in a fur coat and lambskin cap, seemed thinner and more pale than before