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1. Tom was muffled up in his greatcoat with the collar turned up,
2. I stepped down onto the platform and it seemed to be a dirty shade of grey and with the rain sweeping across in a curtain of silver droplets it was dismal and depressing I shivered for I was unused to the cold and had no greatcoat for warmth
3. Beside the sixty pound pack we carried our rifles and ammunition pouches, rolled up greatcoat, entrenching tool, waterproof groundsheet as well as countless other bits and pieces of equipment
4. Two vests that could double as packs with all the pockets and a serviceable greatcoat with several capes over the shoulders
5. His blurred vision told him it was a man -- a man in a thick, army greatcoat and a fur hat
6. stopped by the door and watched Travis with sharp, intense eyes while his hand automatically unbuttoned the infantry-patterned greatcoat to reveal a badly discoloured grey uniform
7. Travis used both hands and gripped the lapels of Ritko's greatcoat
8. Patterson, dressed in an old army greatcoat, wearing a beret and a
9. ����������� �Four sets of battledress uniforms, with boots, two service dress uniforms with four shirts and ties, two pairs of female service shoes and two senior officer�s service caps, along with a winter greatcoat
10. ” She stood, went to the carriage, which was in the near street, took a brown greatcoat from
11. A man in a greatcoat lay face downwards; dead drunk, across the pavement
12. A week or remorse nearly made Meg sick, and the discovery that John had countermanded the order for his new greatcoat reduced her to a state of despair which was pathetic to behold
13. Meg said no more, but a few minutes after he found her in the hall with her face buried in the old greatcoat, crying as if her heart would break
14. Then Meg ordered home the greatcoat, and when John arrived, she put it on, and asked him how he liked her new silk gown
15. John came home early, Meg gadded no more, and that greatcoat was put on in the morning by a very happy husband, and taken off at night by a most devoted little wife
16. This man was dressed in a greatcoat, or rather a surtout, a little worse for the journey, but which exhibited the ribbon of the Legion of Honor still fresh and brilliant, a decoration which also ornamented the under coat
17. She stood in the doorway watching, the cold draft blowing her skirts about her damp Scarlett was so surprised at the sight of their former overseer driving so fine a rig and in so splendid a greatcoat she could not for a moment believe her eyes
18. His tall hat was off in a deep bow when her eyes met his and He was resplendent in new clothes and a greatcoat with a dashing cape thrown back his hand went to the bosom of a spotless pleated shirt
19. He was without a greatcoat and soaked to the skin
20. He returned the paper to the jeans, bagged the jeans in plastic, and squeezed the whole package into a large inside pocket of his brushed-wool greatcoat
21. crossed the hall, Lydgate had just come in and was taking off his greatcoat
22. A BURLY OLD MAN in a beret and navy greatcoat walked slowly down a greasy, cobbled alley off the Viale dell’ Università
23. Upstairs in the old building Nicholas Rosetti first closed the dirty curtains and then opened his greatcoat
24. ‘You will soon be dressing your men in petticoats! What is this?’ shouted the regimental commander, thrusting forward his jaw and pointing at a soldier in the ranks of the third company in a greatcoat of bluish cloth, which contrasted with the others
25. account of the blue greatcoat
26. Dolokhov, who had already changed into a soldier’s gray greatcoat, did not wait to be called
27. But at that instant a tall Austrian general in a greatcoat, with the order of Maria Theresa on his neck and a black bandage round his head, who had evidently just arrived, entered quickly, slamming the door
28. soldier whose greatcoat was well tucked up said gaily, with a wide swing of his arm
29. Another was walking sturdily by himself but without his musket, groaning aloud and swinging his arm which had just been hurt, while blood from it was streaming over his greatcoat as from a bottle
30. As this Apsheron battalion marched by, the red-faced Miloradovich, without his greatcoat, with his Orders on his breast and an enormous tuft of plumes in his cocked hat worn on one side with its corners front and back, galloped strenuously forward, and with a dashing salute reined in his horse before the Emperor
31. With reference to diplomacy, all Napoleon’s arguments as to his magnanimity and justice, both to Tutolmin and to Yakovlev (whose chief concern was to obtain a greatcoat and a conveyance), proved useless; Alexander did not receive these envoys and did not reply to their embassage
32. No one replied a word to Dolokhov’s laughter, and a French officer whom they could not see (he lay wrapped in a greatcoat) rose and whispered something to a companion
33. There Platon Karataev was sitting covered up- head and all- with his greatcoat as if it were a vestment, telling the soldiers in his effective and pleasant though now feeble voice a story Pierre knew
34. The soldiers surrounded the Frenchmen, spread a greatcoat on the ground for the sick man, and brought some buckwheat porridge and vodka for both of them
35. He wore a greatcoat in midsummer, being affected with the trembling delirium, and his face was the color of carmine
36. I always used to wear short jackets ; now all of a sudden I was put into a pretty little blue greatcoat, and a very fine shirt
37. On another chair close by lay his greatcoat and fur cap, and his yellow gloves were in his cap
38. He had in one hand a greatcoat, a scarf, and a hat, and in the other a silver tray with a note on it
39. He is drenched through in his greatcoat! He saw me as I drove past
40. He could not utter a word; he took off his greatcoat, and with trembling hands put it round her shoulders
41. He wore "travelling dress," that is, a greatcoat with a wide patent-leather belt, fastened with a buckle and a pair of new high boots pulled over his trousers
42. Some twenty times, and apparently for no important reason, he ran down to the sleigh in his greatcoat, and ran up-stairs again, shivering in the cold and taking two or three steps at a time with his long, youthful legs
43. “You will soon be dressing your men in petticoats! What is this?” shouted the regimental commander, thrusting forward his jaw and pointing at a soldier in the ranks of the third company in a greatcoat of bluish cloth, which contrasted with the others
44. “Ah, Timókhin!” said he, recognizing the red-nosed captain who had been reprimanded on account of the blue greatcoat
45. Dólokhov, who had already changed into a soldier’s gray greatcoat, did not wait to be called
46. ” a soldier whose greatcoat was well tucked up said gaily, with a wide swing of his arm
47. As this Ápsheron battalion marched by, the red-faced Milorádovich, without his greatcoat, with his Orders on his breast and an enormous tuft of plumes in his cocked hat worn on one side with its corners front and back, galloped strenuously forward, and with a dashing salute reined in his horse before the Emperor
48. With reference to diplomacy, all Napoleon’s arguments as to his magnanimity and justice, both to Tutólmin and to Yákovlev (whose chief concern was to obtain a greatcoat and a conveyance), proved useless; Alexander did not receive these envoys and did not reply to their embassage
49. No one replied a word to Dólokhov’s laughter, and a French officer whom they could not see (he lay wrapped in a greatcoat) rose and whispered something to a companion
50. There Platón Karatáev was sitting covered up—head and all—with his greatcoat as if it were a vestment, telling the soldiers in his effective and pleasant though now feeble voice a story Pierre knew