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    quilted


    1. A roll of toilet paper, soft and pink and quilted


    2. It was Morningday and cool enough so she was in a shoulder lace body sweater and was a better view than Lorthax, who was in a lightly quilted cape and leggings


    3. He had the classic male-model look, and was quite well-dressed for a native in snug pants with a paisley quilted jacket trimmed with suede cuffs and collar


    4. peek out from under the quilted sheets


    5. His weapons were leaning against the side of the red quilted bed, his sword in its black scabbard, and his bow resting in its leather case


    6. were unbuttoned; the pins quilted themselves in as fast as they were


    7. quilted lining, which had always been there, and upon this the fittings


    8. It was a velvety, cheesy, lacy thing with heavily padded shoulders, quilted with vest-like appliqués in gold and purple thread


    9. Anyway, we closed with them and they fought ferociously, but their wooden swords, helmets and breastplates, hide shields, and quilted cotton armor were no match for our steel swords, armor, and shields, and we were soon driving them back whence they came


    10. boots and a quilted winter hat

    11. The servant accommodated the quilted pillows in its place and kept on dusting the furniture


    12. From the lofty gunwales, the black pirates drove down a volley of shafts that tore through the quilted jackets of the doomed sailormen, then sprang down spear in hand to complete the slaughter


    13. Her first impression was that the gift was some kind of bedspread or comforter of quilted paisley, the kind she had worn in the seventies and that she remembered her mother and grandmother wearing in old age


    14. A Sunday morning breakfast, salty seagulls, velvety chocolate, quilted candy, magnolias, petunias, apple trees and roses


    15. It was furnished with luxurious quilted leather seating and a large desk near a wide window overlooked the airfield


    16. A week later in the spring, I did the walk wearing jeans, quilted flannel shirt, down vest, gloves and knit cap


    17. wall, separated from the rest of the room by a thick, quilted drape


    18. cousin Frances popped into the loft, found a quilted


    19. He sat up, the silk quilted throw puddling on the


    20. She beheld the inviting room of comfort, taking in the quilted oak bed with a canopy and curtains in the corner, Parisian rugs adorning the floor, a bookcase against the wall, and a hanging portrait of a castle with a lake in the background

    21. Bev sat a folded, quilted piece of decorative fabric on the counter


    22. Did a holiday-maker with a wife and, say, four children have to bring six sets of bedding with him? Six sets of Teutonic bedding, stuffed with feathers? Six pillows, six of those wedge-like things to put under pillows called _Kielkissen_, and six quilted coverlets with insides of eider-down if there was a position to keep up, and of wadding if public opinion could afford to be defied? Yet the lodging-houses were full; and that there were small children in them was evident from the frequency with which the sounds that accompany the act of correction floated out into the street


    23. Lined with quilted linen too, it was both beautiful and rare; everyone in the troop was envious of it


    24. The curate would not let them hood him, but put on his head a little quilted linen cap which he used for a night-cap, and bound his forehead with a strip of black silk, while with another he made a mask with which he concealed his beard and face very well


    25. So busy was she on this day that she did not hear Laurie's ring nor see his face peeping in at her as she gravely promenaded to and fro, flirting her fan and tossing her head, on which she wore a great pink turban, contrasting oddly with her blue brocade dress and yellow quilted petticoat


    26. Beyond the market, the frozen grass of the cemetery was quilted with the brown rectangles of more than a hundred fresh graves


    27. He was caught in a fleeting moment and yet you could see every wrinkle in his face and the folds in his quilted jacket and trousers


    28. But this time our faraway vantage was desirable, because we got to take in the full scope of the Event: the impatient crowd, leaning collectively from one foot to another; the mayor atop a red-white-and-blue dais; the booming words—pride, growth, prosperity, success—rolling over us, soldiers on the battlefield of consumerism, armed with vinyl-covered checkbooks and quilted handbags


    29. Madame Magloire wore a white quilted cap, a gold Jeannette cross on a velvet ribbon upon her neck, the only bit of feminine jewelry that there was in the house, a very white fichu puffing out from a gown of coarse black woollen stuff, with large, short sleeves, an apron of cotton cloth in red and green checks, knotted round the waist with a green ribbon, with a stomacher of the same attached by two pins at the upper corners, coarse shoes on her feet, and yellow stockings, like the women of Marseilles


    30. Clouds moved away to show the blue sky in great quilted patches

    31. In the grate there was a glowing, blazing fire; on the hob was a little brass kettle hissing and boiling; spread upon the floor was a thick, warm crimson rug; before the fire a folding-chair, unfolded, and with cushions on it; by the chair a small folding-table, unfolded, covered with a white cloth, and upon it spread small covered dishes, a cup, a saucer, a teapot; on the bed were new warm coverings and a satin-covered down quilt; at the foot a curious wadded silk robe, a pair of quilted slippers, and some books


    32. As the line passed round and round the loggerhead; so also, just before reaching that point, it blisteringly passed through and through both of Stubb's hands, from which the hand-cloths, or squares of quilted canvas sometimes worn at these times, had accidentally dropped


    33. The quilt was of pink satin, and it was quilted in patterns


    34. Equally well fed were the drivers in quilted coats and buttons on their backs, porters, servant girls, etc


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