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    kilted


    kilts


    1. The only thing left was the half-blouse, and he looked at his kilt as he reached for the buttons at her belly


    2. “Something with a kilt


    3. ” she commented as she handed the shirt to him and settled back to the floor, then handed him the kilt as well


    4. In only moments she passed him a new, white pair, and he drew them on under the kilt


    5. ” She giggled as she opened his kilt


    6. Soon they were ready, he in a white silk shirt with pearl buttons, a gold hairclip, and a jacket that matched the kilt, she in a simple blue silk belted summer dress that fell to her calves, with some of her hair artfully arranged in ringlets atop her head and held with gold pins


    7. More zombies kilt her as she tried to help him


    8. kilt, and rows of gold and coral neckbands on his bare chest


    9. A blue-kneed old codger in a kilt was barking noisily at a grizzled Scotch terrier that was yapping back at him from its vantage point on the wall


    10. It was adorned in a white kilt with the Baja symbols

    11. His next one is for the Scots in the audience, ‘Is there anything worn under the kilt? No, it's all in perfect working order


    12. What sadist puts rudimentary stick figures both wearing skirts on either door! God, were we back back in Scotland! Hadn't these people even heard of trousers, I mean, how backward were they? Then again, Mark confided, he'd always fancied himself in a skirt- of the manly kilt variety obviously he hastily added


    13. Although I will say, I miss the kilt


    14. wearing a leather kilt, black eye-shadow and black lipstick


    15. He clearly thought that it was wonderful, but twirling around in his stupid kilt, his face made ugly by


    16. ’ He grabbed my hand and put it under his kilt, but as he


    17. They’ll all be wondering what you’ve got on under that kilt


    18. He wore ankle-length sandals of leather and his kilt and belt were immaculate


    19. Pearson appeared in the moonlight with a piece of the kilt torn off and wrapped around his head with dried blood crusted on it


    20. dressed in a kilt

    21. He did a course in Scotland (where he wore a kilt!)


    22. the kilt, but father preferred a full length, off-the-shoulder gown in cerise satin, which clashed


    23. I was at a friend’s wedding recently and wore a kilt in


    24. would have drawn such adulation, but a Princess of Old Earth, even in jerkin and kilt, was worthy of their


    25. the green jerkin and red leather kilt


    26. kilt and was wearing a fuschia, knee-length, dress with her hair piled atop her head and dangly earrings


    27. ” She lifted her kilt, pulled her tights over the rich roundness of her behind and bent


    28. A few pictures of Peter, a little bike, a little replica of the statue of liberty and a kilt amongst a lot of other things


    29. No form can he set on his sensations as he strolls, one blazing afternoon, along the Parisian boulevard and skips out of the way of the royal landau which, looking indescribably ramshackle, rattles along the pitted roadway, saluted by citizens of both sexes cheaply dressed in bowler hats and continental costumes; though a shepherd in kilt, cap, and gaiters very nearly drives his herd of goats between the royal wheels; and all the time the Acropolis surges into the air, raises itself above the town, like a large immobile wave with the yellow columns of the Parthenon firmly planted upon it


    1. German gun teams on the roof of the pumping house fled before the kilted Highlanders could reach them


    2. Ours was the only kilted battalion in the division, and our bagpipes were often the subject of many humorous remarks from the other regiments


    1. They weren’t bloody from battle but were young and fit with stylish kilts, polished figure-eight shields with artwork on them, plumed half-helmets of heavy tapestry and sheathed rapiers with ornate hilts at their belts


    2. The men played stripped to the waist, wearing only kilts, some with their hair long and free around their shoulders


    3. remember that kilts are stil around


    4. There he saw three Greeks in kilts; the masts of ships; idle or busy people of the lower classes strolling or stepping out briskly, or falling into groups and gesticulating with their hands


    5. going about with some of them Sinner Fein lately or whatever they call themselves talking his usual trash and nonsense he says that little man he showed me without the neck is very intelligent the coming man Griffiths is he well he doesnt look it thats all I can say still it must have been him he knew there was a boycott I hate the mention of their politics after the war that Pretoria and Ladysmith and Bloemfontein where Gardner lieut Stanley G 8th Bn 2nd East Lancs Rgt of enteric fever he was a lovely fellow in khaki and just the right height over me Im sure he was brave too he said I was lovely the evening we kissed goodbye at the canal lock my Irish beauty he was pale with excitement about going away or wed be seen from the road he couldnt stand properly and I so hot as I never felt they could have made their peace in the beginning or old oom Paul and the rest of the other old Krugers go and fight it out between them instead of dragging on for years killing any finelooking men there were with their fever if he was even decently shot it wouldnt have been so bad I love to see a regiment pass in review the first time I saw the Spanish cavalry at La Roque it was lovely after looking across the bay from Algeciras all the lights of the rock like fireflies or those sham battles on the 15 acres the Black Watch with their kilts in time at the march past the 10th hussars the prince of Wales own or the lancers O the lancers theyre grand or the Dublins that won Tugela his father made his money over selling the horses for the cavalry well he could buy me a nice present up in Belfast after what I gave him theyve lovely linen up there or one of those nice kimono things I must buy a mothball like I had before to keep in the drawer with them it would be exciting going round with him shopping buying those things in a new city better leave this ring behind want to keep turning and turning to get it over the knuckle there or they might bell it round the town in their papers or tell the police on me but theyd think were married O let them all go and smother themselves for the fat lot I care he has plenty of money and hes not a marrying man so somebody better get it out of him if I could find out whether he likes me I looked a bit washy of course when I looked close in the handglass powdering a mirror never gives you the expression besides scrooching down on me like that all the time with his big hipbones hes heavy too with his hairy chest for this heat always having to lie down for them better for him put it into me from behind the way Mrs Mastiansky told me her husband made her like the dogs do it and stick out her tongue as far as ever she could and he so quiet and mild with his tingating cither can you ever be up to men the way it takes them lovely stuff in that blue suit he had on and stylish tie and socks with the skyblue silk things on them hes certainly well off I know by the cut his clothes have and his heavy watch but he was like a perfect devil for a few minutes after he came back with the stoppress tearing up the tickets and swearing blazes because he lost 20 quid he said he lost over that outsider that won and half he put on for me on account of Lenehans tip cursing him to the lowest pits that sponger he was making free with me after the Glencree dinner coming back that long joult over the featherbed mountain after the lord Mayor looking at me with his dirty eyes Val Dillon that big heathen I first noticed him at dessert when I was cracking the nuts with my teeth I wished I could have picked every morsel of that chicken out of my fingers it was so tasty and browned and as tender as anything only for I didnt want to eat everything on my plate those forks and fishslicers were hallmarked silver too I wish I had some I could easily have


    6. associated cues activate both the NAcc (Kilts et al


    7. When James Kilts took over as CEO in 2001, he quickly dropped the practice of issuing earnings guidance entirely


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    kilt crease gather ruffle fold pleat tuck