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    sashes


    1. "Billy, in one of his nice new sashes,


    2. A large group of twenty-something men wearing orange sashes walked along a road with spiral barbed wire separating the sash wearers from an angry mob


    3. The Cayapo were naked except for the sheath like the Borum, but they also used a wide variety of labrets in their lower lip, wore sashes, cords, feathers, tassels, shells, armlets, and even small mats on their backs


    4. Maggie heard a rushing sound as fifteen or so daggers and swords were tucked into homemade sheaths and sashes


    5. But first, what color for the sashes?"


    6. They swiftly flung up the sashes, but the storms being on, that did no good


    7. See this red band represents the sashes the leader wears


    8. They looked so smart in dancing uniforms that consisted of blue tunics and yellow sashes draped over their shoulders completed with yellow pleated skirts and dancing shoes


    9. When I tried to open the panes, I couldn’t lift the sashes higher than two inches


    10. The chairs were dressed in white sheets tied with red sashes

    11. old sashes in them


    12. He wore the gold robes of the Clerics but his had several dark blue sashes


    13. The dish dates back to the late 1930's, fajita comes from the Spanish word "faja" which translates literally to "sashes" which refers to the type of meat typically used for fajitas called skirt steak considered a "less desirable cut"


    14. They attend meetings on Friday nights whenever the moon is full and they wear black robes with red sashes


    15. breastplates over buff coats and red sashes were tied around


    16. The small panes of the narrow windows rattled in their sashes when the coach was closed, and retained here and there patches of mud amid the old layers of dust, that not even storms of rain had altogether washed away


    17. She saw their sashes untied, their hair pulled about their ears, their work-bags searched, and their knives and scissors stolen away, and felt no doubt of its being a reciprocal enjoyment


    18. The next morning, at nine o'clock, he entered Franz's room, followed by a tailor, who had eight or ten Roman peasant costumes on his arm; they selected two exactly alike, and charged the tailor to sew on each of their hats about twenty yards of ribbon, and to procure them two of the long silk sashes of different colors with which the lower orders decorate themselves on fete-days


    19. The work they were now doing required to be done very carefully and deliberately, otherwise the glass would be `messed up' or the white paint of the frames would `run into' the dark green of the sashes, both colours being wet at the same time, each man having two pots of paint and two sets of brushes


    20. The tops of the skirtings, the mouldings of the doors, the sashes of the windows and the corners of the floors were thick with the

    21. A procession of whitesmocked sandwichmen marched slowly towards him along the gutter, scarlet sashes across their boards


    22. I remember well that the oars made no noise whatever in striking the water, and when I leaned over to ascertain the cause I saw that they were muffled with the sashes of our Palikares


    23. frseeeeeeeefronnnng train somewhere whistling the strength those engines have in them like big giants and the water rolling all over and out of them all sides like the end of Loves old sweeeetsonnnng the poor men that have to be out all the night from their wives and families in those roasting engines stifling it was today Im glad I burned the half of those old Freemans and Photo Bits leaving things like that lying about hes getting very careless and threw the rest of them up in the W C 111 get him to cut them tomorrow for me instead of having them there for the next year to get a few pence for them have him asking wheres last Januarys paper and all those old overcoats I bundled out of the hall making the place hotter than it is that rain was lovely and refreshing just after my beauty sleep I thought it was going to get like Gibraltar my goodness the heat there before the levanter came on black as night and the glare of the rock standing up in it like a big giant compared with their 3 Rock mountain they think is so great with the red sentries here and there the poplars and they all whitehot and the smell of the rainwater in those tanks watching the sun all the time weltering down on you faded all that lovely frock fathers friend Mrs Stanhope sent me from the B Marche paris what a shame my dearest Doggerina she wrote on it she was very nice whats this her other name was just a p c to tell you I sent the little present have just had a jolly warm bath and feel a very clean dog now enjoyed it wogger she called him wogger wd give anything to be back in Gib and hear you sing Waiting and in old Madrid Concone is the name of those exercises he bought me one of those new some word I couldnt make out shawls amusing things but tear for the least thing still there lovely I think dont you will always think of the lovely teas we had together scrumptious currant scones and raspberry wafers I adore well now dearest Doggerina be sure and write soon kind she left out regards to your father also captain Grove with love yrs affly Hester x x x x x she didnt look a bit married just like a girl he was years older than her wogger he was awfully fond of me when he held down the wire with his foot for me to step over at the bullfight at La Linea when that matador Gomez was given the bulls ear these clothes we have to wear whoever invented them expecting you to walk up Killiney hill then for example at that picnic all staysed up you cant do a blessed thing in them in a crowd run or jump out of the way thats why I was afraid when that other ferocious old Bull began to charge the banderilleros with the sashes and the 2 things in their hats and the brutes of men shouting bravo toro sure the women were as bad in their nice white mantillas ripping all the whole insides out of those poor horses I never heard of such a thing in all my life yes he used to break his heart at me taking off the dog barking in bell lane poor brute and it sick what became of them ever I suppose theyre dead long ago the 2 of them its like all through a mist makes you feel so


    24. between the sashes, and the second by the catch being pressed back


    25. Scarlet and gold sashes swung to and fro, sabers glittered and banged against shining boots, spurs rattled and jingled


    26. Surely, things must be in a out! To be sure there were young and able-bodied men in the passing lines, tricked out in the bright uniforms of socially select militia units, plumes waving, sashes dancing


    27. Sleep, however, he could not—so near her, yet so far from her—and he continually lifted the window-blind and regarded the backs of the opposite houses, and wondered behind which of the sashes she reposed at that moment


    28. Charlie watches him work its silver length between the sashes of the nearest window


    29. The small panes of the narrow windows rattled in their sashes when the coach was closed, and retained here and there patches of mud


    30. The father wore a military uniform covered with gold braid, sashes, and medals, and his wife was dressed in the height of fashion

    31. Then with a long, thin knife we pushed back the fastening of the sashes and opened the window


    32. The whole of the window sashes reeked with it, and round Lucy's neck, over the silk handkerchief which Van Helsing made her keep on, was a rough chaplet of the same odorous flowers


    33. So they called Cinderella, and said, "Now, comb our hair, brush our shoes, and tie our sashes for us, for we are going to dance at the king's feast


    34. At last four men in uniforms and sashes emerged from the cathedral doors


    35. One there beheld in a pell-mell full of despair, the rafters of roofs, bits of garret windows with their figured paper, window sashes with their glass planted there in the ruins awaiting the cannon, wrecks of chimneys, cupboards, tables, benches, howling topsyturveydom, and those thousand poverty-stricken things, the very refuse of the mendicant, which contain at the same time fury and nothingness


    36. Veronica Eustacia and Rosalind Gladys, in white-lace frocks and lovely sashes, had just got in, and Guy Clarence, aged five, was following them


    37. Man may, in effect, be said to look out on the world from a sentry-box with two joined sashes for his window


    38. But with the whale, these two sashes are separately inserted, making two distinct windows, but sadly impairing the view


    39. His double sashes and his grate,


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