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She was dressed in leather breeches, a white billowy shirt with a large gold and silver belt at her trim waist
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mattress, pulled his breeches and coat on over his woollen
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breeches and prepared for the arrival of his guest
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breeches, but dispensed with a surcoat due to the heat of
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breeches and with a sword swinging freely at his side
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Grandpa wiped his hands on his breeches and bade everyone a 'thankyoukindly' then called Lemoss to follow him up to the cottage
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Rising with the others and pulling on his breeches and
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daisies, and Richard in his finest breeches and a surcoat of
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It saved me money, but my two pairs of breeches had front-sides that did not quite match in color their back-sides, and my shirts were made from white cotton, but were something of a quilt in style
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breeches, clanked wincingly as we walked along through the tunnels
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And instead of their normal knee-length breeches, both wore full-legged trousers that were flared at the bottom and felt very odd to them
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He was dressed in a plain red uniform, with matching black and red breeches, wearing a single but very distinctive button on his collar
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Was he really drunk? I fumbled at the strings that held his breeches up
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“Don't glare at me you little whore,” he was looking at Jade now, leering and stumbling towards her, fumbling with his breeches but waving his impotent cock in her face
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I fumbled with his pants and pulled down his breeches
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18 They shall have linen bonnets on their heads, and shall have linen breeches on their loins; they
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map into his breeches and grabbed his Celestron telescope, in case it fell into enemy hands, before marching off to the bus stop for a day trip to Doncaster
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10 And the priest shall put on his linen garment, and his linen breeches shall he put on his flesh, and take up the ashes which the fire has consumed with the burnt offering on the altar, and he shall put them beside the altar
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4 He shall put on the holy linen coat, and he shall have the linen breeches on his flesh, and shall be girded with a linen girdle, and with the linen mitre shall he be attired: these are holy garments; therefore shall he wash his flesh in water, and so put them on
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4 He shall put on the holy linen coat, and he shall have the linen breeches upon his flesh, and shall be girded with a linen girdle,
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Shaking his head to clear it, Ralph gets to his feet, wiping the mud from his breeches as best he can
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Talia rose and dried her hands on her breeches
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Most of them were half naked, but the garments they wore were fine; gold-braided jackets, satin girdles, silken breeches, tattered, stained with tar and blood, vied with pieces of silver-chased armor
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His garb was common enough for that country—a coarse tunic, belted at the waist, short leather breeches beneath, and soft buckskin boots that came short of the knee
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Instead of a skirt she wore short, wide-legged silk breeches, which ceased a hand's breadth short of her knees, and were upheld by a wide silken sash worn as a girdle
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His flame-lit eyes devoured her, dwelling burningly on the generous expanses of clear white flesh exposed where her shirt and breeches had been torn in the struggle
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And the breeches, and all that,
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Among those theatrical creatures, wearing riding breeches and leggings, a pith helmet and steel-rimmed glasses, with topaz eyes and the skin of a thin rooster, there arrived in Macondo on one of so many Wednes-days the chubby and smiling Mr
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Breeches of such quality that Josef felt guilty wearing
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Not wanting to stand out with her formal clothing while she explored the premises, Lady Jane decided on a pair of riding breeches, a turtleneck, and a tweed jacket all in dull shades of grey; this, combined with letting her hair down and removing some of her makeup, would ensure her anonymity
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Faye was dressed in plain grey riding breeches with a black silk shirt and charcoal-coloured tweed jacket that would be ideal for roaming about in the shadows while in the process of carrying out fiendish deeds
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� Taking back the gunner�s seat, she resumed firing on the advancing Germans, only to hear the breeches close on empty chambers: she was out of ammunition
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On the desk there were several ornately framed photographs of her astride a beautiful chestnut mare; she was wearing traditional riding clothes—a small black helmet in which most of her hair was tucked, khaki riding breeches, a white turtleneck, and a black jacket
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Before a crackling fire, both had doffed their clothing and sat only in smallclothes, enjoying the heat of the flames while their tunics and breeches and satchels dried
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Andore peeled his old tunic free, stepped from his breeches, and cast his smallclothes aside
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Knowlan at first mistook him for a tumbleman, a man who’d fallen so low from his station in life that all he possessed were breeches, tunic, and perhaps a stolen tool
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” Knowlan watched the man’s hands knot upon his breeches, thick knuckles paling at the agony
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Trid wiped wet grass off his breeches
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After drying, he changed into a new tunic and pulled on a pair of breeches
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Granted the climate was warmer than his mountain village but he couldn't shake the feeling of vulnerability that the lack of breeches brought him
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Slipping on his breeches, Loki says, “You have a corporeal form?”
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He now appears to be wearing a gray tee shirt, breeches of a thick blue fabric, gray shoes with laces and stripes, and dark glasses
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“You’ll have to wear something more presentable than that,” he said, gesturing to Aesa’s customary loose shirt and breeches
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He helped me into my dress, his fingers blundering over the tiny buttons a few times, and then adjusted his breeches
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The lad wore breeches of the same color and his shoes were
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clad only in his breeches now
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Ten minutes later they were back in the m ain chamber, Venki still with the chain fastened to his ankle with the other end tucked into his breeches
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But it was Jason who stepped forward and Nikko saw that he had his thumbs stuck in his breeches and his whole bearing was one of arrogance
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Springing to his feet he gave his hands a final wipe on the back of his breeches and said: “If we’re going to be here a while I’m going to prepare to defend myself
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Nikko would not see any of it again and he sighed, gently touching the silver globe given to him by Fusan and safely tucked into his breeches
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He was wearing only breeches and they were torn at the knees and filthy
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He withdrew the silver globe from his breeches and caressed it gently
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The guy had brown, shoulder length hair tied back with a leather thong and wore soft, fawn-colored breeches and matching knee-high boots
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First: Everyone else, including herself, wore costumes, but this guy looked at ease in his breeches and boots, as if they were his everyday clothes
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The dog lunged, sinking his teeth into Emory’s breeches
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“Excuse me,” Emory said, quickly standing and brushing off his breeches
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She looked at Emory in his black velvet breeches and feathered mask
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Anne tossed out breeches and shirts
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Anne selected a pair of breeches and held them up
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Petra, halfway out of her breeches, called, “Welcome Sir Rohan!” She pulled on the pants
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“And where are his breeches?”
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Breeches: Trousers; pants; clothing that covers
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Here,” and Medraut dug into a pocket in his breeches and gave Arthur three gold coins, dropped into his hand
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After we stabled our horses, we went to our room and changed out of our battle-gear and into shirts and breeches, then we thought about having baths as we went down to the main hall for a drink of ale
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He must have woken sometime before me, lit the lamp and pulled on his breeches
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I had my breeches on at last, and was sitting on the edge of the bed, trying to lace them one handed when Arthur came in and said, “You going to smack me in the mouth again?”
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He walked bare-chested in the late afternoon sunlight, wearing short breeches and with his leg bandaged and splinted, he kept hitting at fallen apples on the ground as he went
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As someone played a drum and another played a flute, Royri began a rampaging dance that looked as if he had hot rocks in his breeches, burning his balls; everyone roared with laughter as his legs went in the opposite direction to the top of his body
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The women came back with food and drink and we all stood still, and that was when Arthur noticed my leg, the bulge of bandages under my breeches
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Only the ones he showed me were short breeches, mid-calf length and skin-tight
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Perfect, new breeches and boots, and I was set for a while at least…
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breeches to cover himself
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ridiculous in the breeches, they came down to her toes but at
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he wore a jerkin and breeches bedecked with colourful ribbons
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His padded breeches were
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He gently peeled back the torn parts of her breeches to reveal
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And in a way, in cross-legged breeches, the Smokers and Poets and Haggard bible
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And in a way, in cross-legged breeches, the Smokers and Poets and Haggard Bible
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The wine-shop was a corner shop, better than most others in its appearance and degree, and the master of the wine-shop had stood outside it, in a yellow waistcoat and green breeches, looking on at the struggle for the lost wine
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Then only was he permitted to be seen, spectacularly poring over large books, and casting his breeches and gaiters into the general weight of the establishment
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I assure you I am proud of these breeches," and he exhibited to Raskolnikov a pair of light, summer trousers of grey woollen material
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It was as he journeyed from town to town collecting the king's taxes, that he noted down those bits of inn and wayside life and character that abound in the pages of "Don Quixote:" the Benedictine monks with spectacles and sunshades, mounted on their tall mules; the strollers in costume bound for the next village; the barber with his basin on his head, on his way to bleed a patient; the recruit with his breeches in his bundle, tramping along the road singing; the reapers gathered in the venta gateway listening to "Felixmarte of Hircania" read out to them; and those little Hogarthian touches that he so well knew how to bring in, the ox-tail hanging up with the landlord's comb stuck in it, the wine-skins at the bed-head, and those notable examples of hostelry art, Helen going off in high spirits on Paris's arm, and Dido on the tower dropping tears as big as walnuts
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The rest of it went in a doublet of fine cloth and velvet breeches and shoes to match for holidays, while on week-days he made a brave figure in his best homespun
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approaching, or that he had eaten something laxative at supper, or that it was only natural (as is most likely), Sancho felt a desire to do what no one could do for him; but so great was the fear that had penetrated his heart, he dared not separate himself from his master by as much as the black of his nail; to escape doing what he wanted was, however, also impossible; so what he did for peace's sake was to remove his right hand, which held the back of the saddle, and with it to untie gently and silently the running string which alone held up his breeches, so that on loosening it they at once fell down round his feet like fetters; he then raised his shirt as well as he could and bared his hind quarters, no slim ones
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With this and other talk of the same sort master and man passed the night, till Sancho, perceiving that daybreak was coming on apace, very cautiously untied Rocinante and tied up his breeches
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But let that pass; all will come out in the scouring; for I have heard say 'he loves thee well that makes thee weep;' and moreover that it is the way with great lords after any hard words they give a servant to give him a pair of breeches; though I do not know what they give after blows, unless it be that
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As well as he could make out he was unclad, with a thick black beard, long tangled hair, and bare legs and feet, his thighs were covered by breeches apparently of tawny velvet but so ragged that they showed his skin in several places
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"Wait, Sancho, and I will do them in the saying of a credo," and pulling off his breeches in all haste he stripped himself to his skin and his shirt, and then, without more ado, he cut a couple of gambados in the air, and a couple of somersaults, heels over head, making such a display that, not to see it a second time, Sancho wheeled Rocinante round, and felt easy, and satisfied in his mind that he could swear he had left his master mad; and so we will leave him to follow his road until his return, which was a quick one
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Sure enough the little man came pounding behind with his breeches dusty; looked thoroughly annoyed; and was being helped to mount by a policeman when Julia Eliot, with a sardonic smile, turned towards the Marble Arch on her errand of mercy
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He had on a loose double-skirted dark brown jacket bound tight to his body with a white cloth; he wore besides breeches and gaiters of brown cloth, and on his head a brown montera; and he had the gaiters turned up as far as the middle of the leg, which verily seemed to be of pure alabaster
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Cardenio's beard, and putting on him a grey jerkin of his own he gave him a black cloak, leaving himself in his breeches and doublet, while Cardenio's appearance was so different from what it had been that he would not have known himself had he seen himself in a mirror
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Many were the compliments and expressions of politeness that passed between Don Quixote and Don Fernando; but they were brought to an end by a traveller who at this moment entered the inn, and who seemed from his attire to be a Christian lately come from the country of the Moors, for he was dressed in a short-skirted coat of blue cloth with half-sleeves and without a collar; his breeches were also of blue cloth, and his cap of the same colour, and he wore yellow buskins and had a Moorish cutlass slung from a baldric across his breast
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They led Don Quixote into a room, and Sancho removed his armour, leaving him in loose Walloon breeches and chamois-leather doublet, all stained with the rust of his armour; his collar was a falling one of scholastic cut, without starch or lace, his buskins buff-coloured, and his shoes polished
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He carried a sword over his shoulder, and slung on it a budget or bundle of his clothes apparently, probably his breeches or pantaloons, and his cloak and a shirt or two; for he had on a short jacket of velvet with a gloss like satin on it in places, and had his shirt out; his stockings were of silk, and his shoes square-toed as they wear them at court